Falling in love with an idol that you have admired for a long time is the dream of every star-chasing girl. However, the chance of success of this kind of love is almost zero, and even if it can succeed, it will only come true in a dream.
In the Hong Kong film "Falling in Love with Your Bed", Sandra Ng, who has always regarded the police elite played by Louis Koo as an idol, at most only took photos with the idol; in "Sweet Honey", Dawn met the idol All Teresa Teng could do was ask for an autograph; it was a dream come true for Santiago in "One Goal" to compete with his idol Beckham.
There are almost no movie cases where you can successfully fall in love with your idol. But it depends on whether the heroine is cute enough and innocent enough. For example, if the star-chasing heroine is Sammi Cheng, then she has a high chance of success.
Because in "A Single Man and a Widow", "Marry a Rich Man" and "Cohabitation Friends", Sammi Cheng managed to get Andy Lau, Simon Yam and Tony Leung Chiu-Wai respectively, making them fall under her pomegranate skirt. This is enough to prove that Sammi Cheng is cute enough, and at the same time she also has a certain charm that attracts big stars. So how can a big star like Louis Koo in "High Altitude Love II" who cannot resist cute girls resist the infatuated admiration of Hong Kong's most adorable girl? Naturally, I have to accept defeat.
But it would be a big mistake to define "High Altitude Love II" as a simple romantic comedy. To be honest, this is a rather complicated love scene.
According to general logic, the female boss played by Sammi Cheng will naturally fall in love with the big star "Mike" Louis Koo who she has admired for a long time. But because of an unforgettable relationship before, Sammi Cheng did not fall in love with the idol, but the idol Louis Koo fell in love with the fans unconsciously. How can there be such an outrageous thing in the world for an idol to fall in love with a fan? Besides, it was the idol who took the initiative, but it just happened.
Still according to the general logic, if an idol pursues fans, the fans should agree, and he will definitely earn enough face. But fan Sammi Cheng still can't let go of her previous relationship. It's very interesting how the story develops. Everyone's attention was focused on Sammi Cheng's missing husband.
If a fan’s husband dies normally, I believe the fans will slowly get over their sadness and welcome a new life. But the key point is that the disappearance of the fan's husband is unresolved, which is like a vicious chronic disease slowly eating away at the fan's life.
I thought it was Louis Koo who played Sammi Cheng’s husband, but unexpectedly it was mainland actor Li Guangjie. In the film, Johnnie To portrays Li Guangjie as an honest and kind-hearted character, and his way of chasing girls is even more clumsy. But it is such a sympathetic and tragic character who became the key figure in the idol's pursuit of fans in "High Altitude Love II".
Mike, played by Louis Koo, got over his grief for his fan Sammi Cheng, and even filmed a movie-within-a-play called "High Altitude Love". In Mike's "High Altitude Love", young mainland talent Ji Chen plays the role of Li Guangjie. When he first appeared, everyone thought it was Li Guangjie, and even Sammi Cheng thought her missing husband was back. Ji Chen's delicate performance of the characters even allowed Mike to change the final ending of the play-within-a-play "High Altitude Love". In the end, Li Guangjie, played by Ji Chen, wandered in the forest for 7 years and finally returned to the world. Faced with the "safe return" of her missing husband, fan Sammi Cheng can finally feel relieved and accept the well-intentioned love of her idol Louis Koo.
Idols chasing fans, to this extent, can definitely be called a state.