Huayu’s ex-husband.

Chapter 334: I thought I would succeed in snatching the marriage, but I still lost to reality

Chapter 334 333. I thought I could succeed in snatching the marriage, but I still lost to reality
"Miss Zhou, Do you really like to marry him?"

When the priest asked Zhou Xiaozhi as a matter of routine whether she was willing to become Feng Zhe's wife, Lin Yi immediately stood up and said loudly:
"I disagree."

The groom Feng Zhe was furious and immediately asked someone to kick the troublemaker out.

Just as Lin Yi was about to be dragged out of the auditorium by the groomsmen, he suddenly shouted to his classmates for help:
"Brothers, give me a hand!"

So the classmates jumped up and started fighting with the relatives and friends of the groom.

Through Zhou Xiaozhi's flashbacks, the audience learned that the time Zhou Xiaozhi agreed to be Lin Yi's boyfriend had a meaning:
From 5 minutes, to 21 minutes, then 13 minutes, and finally 14 minutes.

5211314, which means I love you forever.

With the desperate cover of his classmates, Lin Yi pulled Zhou Xiaozhi out of the church.

Just when the audience thought this was a happy ending, the camera suddenly went black, as if time had gone back, and the foreign pastor who presided over the wedding looked at Zhou Xiaozhi again and asked:
"Miss Zhou, Do you really like to marry him?"

This time Zhou Xiaozhi didn't look back, and Lin Yi didn't stand up either. They just sat there with a lonely look in their eyes.

Zhou Xiaozhi was stunned for a moment, but under the groom's whispered urging, she finally raised her head and whispered:

"I am willing."

"Alas", as soon as this line came out, there was a burst of sighs at the scene, and everyone was hushing.

It turned out that the scene of breaking into the place and robbing the wedding was just a scene in Lin Yi's imagination.

Ideal is full, the reality is very skinny.

The last shot of the film flashes back to the scene when Lin Yi and Zhou Xiaozhi first met as deskmates in junior high school:

"September 1990, 9, Saturday, that is the starting point of all memories, a place where there is only me and her."

The movie officially ends here, and the credits begin to slowly rise.

At the same time, the ending song sung by Lao Lang, which is also the theme song of the film, "My Deskmate":
“I just happened to flip through the photos.

I just remembered you at the same table

Who married you who is sentimental?

who read your diary

who put your long hair up
Who made your wedding dress?"

Listening to the familiar melody, Liu Tianxian said with a sense of loss:

"I thought this movie was different from our movie Those Years, where the lovers finally got married.

"I didn't expect that after being fooled by Guo Fan, the ending would be exactly the same as ours."

Wei Wu made a rational analysis from a professional perspective:
“For most viewers, memories of youth are often full of regrets and incompleteness, after all, most people were immature, impulsive and emotional at that time.

“Therefore, this type of film needs to satisfy the audience’s psychological needs through an imperfect ending, so that everyone can feel a sense of emotional release and satisfaction while watching the film.

"Besides, an imperfect ending is more likely to touch people's hearts and resonate with them, which is beneficial for publicity and ticket sales."

Liu Tianxian rolled her eyes at him in dissatisfaction: "You are a big director, but now you speak like a capitalist with a lot of money."

Wei Wu shrugged and said, "It's the market's choice! I can't go against the trend, right?"

Liu Tianxian shook her head deliberately, her eyes seemed to say:

"You're useless!" Then he glanced at Chen Xi, who was walking to the stage to thank the audience, and suddenly burst out laughing:
"Chen Xi is really miserable. Every time his first love gets married to someone else, he has to witness it with his own eyes."

Wei Wu also laughed: "It seems that we can no longer let Chen Xiao act in youth films, otherwise netizens will call him Ex-Brother!"

Like Wei Wu and Liu Tianxian, other people at the scene also began to discuss their impressions with the people around them:

"This song is really good. Lao Lang's song has been popular for many years!"

"I thought Lin Yi was going to succeed in snatching the marriage, but in the end he still lost to reality!"

"Yeah, I thought a youth film would finally have a happy ending, but it turned out to be just a dream!"

"Didn't you notice? In the fantasy, Zhou Xiaozhi turned around and looked at Lin Yi, but in reality, Zhou Xiaozhi never looked back from beginning to end. In other words, even if Lin Yi really stood up and snatched the bride in defiance of the world, Zhou Xiaozhi would most likely not go with him."

"Well, am I the only one who thinks the heroine is a bit pretentious?"

"In fact, both the male and female protagonists are a bit pretentious. If they were not so pretentious, the ending might be completely different!"

"Indeed, Zhou Xiaozhi is too much of a show-off! She's obviously not as likable as Shen Jiayi!"

"Let alone compared with Those Years, even compared with So Young, the overall feeling of this movie is slightly worse, just above the passing line."

“But for a new director’s new work, it’s actually pretty good. At least in terms of creating nostalgia and rendering emotions, the director did a pretty good job!”

……

Wei Wu listened to everyone's comments and silently gave a score to Guo Fan's movie in his heart.

I have to say that compared with the two "The Wandering Earth" movies, "You Are the One" is far behind.

One might even wonder whether this is the work of the same director?

The film's previous life score on Douban was 6 points. Wei Wu feels that this version of "You Are the One" with a score of 6.2 is a relatively fair evaluation.

Although the male and female protagonists in this version were changed from Lin Gengxin + Zhou Dongyu to Chen Xi + Tang Yan.

But the director is still Guo Fan, and the overall rhythm and content of the film are basically the same as the original.

When Guo Fan filmed this movie in his previous life, he was a few years older than he is now.

But in this life, he has more experience as a director. After all, before shooting this debut film, he had already learned how to shoot several films of the same type with the crew.

Although Tang Yan's acting skills are not as good as Zhou Dongyu's, she and Chen Xi have a better CP feeling.

And then again, the heroine of a youth film doesn’t need superb acting skills, and Tang Yan’s acting skills are almost enough.

Although Zhou Dongyu’s acting skills are very good, the overall effect of her role as Zhou Xiaozhi can only be described as mediocre.

The campus part was okay, but after leaving campus, I felt completely suppressed by Lin Gengxin.

People often joke that only good-looking people are youthful.

But it is obvious that Zhou Dongyu is not pretty enough.

As movies that both tell stories about youth, Zhou Xiaozhi's performance is obviously not as outstanding as her earlier work Jing Qiu (Under the Hawthorn Tree) and her later work Chen Nian (Better Days).

To put it bluntly, if you say that in real life, Lin Gengxin has been deeply in love with Zhou Dongyu from junior high school to college graduation, and even fought with others for her and was punished, who would believe it?
If you replace Lin Gengxin with Liu Haoran, maybe you can still believe it.

To sum up, the change of the heroine from Zhou Dongyu to Tang Yan not only did not detract points from the entire movie, but was even a plus. The 0.2 points were basically added here.

(End of this chapter)

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