The reason is simple: this is a relatively rare love movie in the mainland film market in recent years. It tells the story of the first love between men and women in Hong Kong, and the background of the story is not limited to the campus. The second half of the film continued until the protagonists entered the society and made small achievements in their careers. The overall time span was about 10 years. It is a relatively localized first love struggle between Hong Kong men and Hong Kong women. In addition, Lin Xue, Luo Jiaying, King-Tan Yuen, Huang Yishan and other old Hong Kong film incarnation school teachers or parents escorted the newcomers, and a generation of sexy goddess Mai Jiaqi joined in surprise, which made the film full of Hong Kong flavor.
Cha (played by Wang Minyi) falls in love with her classmate (played by Edward Ma). After the sweetness and romance of their first love, their relationship became more and more stable. Unexpectedly, at this stage, Cha encountered an affair with her boyfriend, which led to their breakup. Four years later, Cha Zi Qi became an emotional mentor. Her mind is full of routines, but she no longer believes in love. At this time, her classmates Ann Yuan Jun (played by Jason) and "love rat" Zhang Zihao, who had impressed her in middle school, reappeared in her world, and they both pursued her enthusiastically again. For a while, she couldn't help but waver. ...
Who will Cha Ziqian choose? This is a puzzle thrown at the end of the film. As for the final answer, I won't spoil it here for the time being. You'll know after watching the whole film, but it can be revealed that although Cha Ziqian has changed from a pure jade girl to a mature female royal elder sister in four years, she has not forgotten her predecessor, otherwise she would not nail Zhang Zihao's photo on the dart target as a target for throwing darts-which just shows one thing: the depth of love.
Yes, if your first love has deeply hurt you, but as long as you really pay, how many people can easily let go?