What we love is only the ideal he (she)

Amelia 2022-03-28 09:01:08

1. Ending
Looking back at this movie, I think that although it is brain-burning, the ending should be clear: the real male protagonist and the fake female protagonist left.
But why does the real heroine choose to default to the real hero at the end and keep silent when he is not sure if his wife is real or not? Because the real heroine has indeed fallen in love with the fake hero, she would rather stay in this house forever.

2. Doubtful
that the real male protagonist and the fake female protagonist go out together, and it also tells us that there is a bug in the theory that the couple in love in the movie can only go out: if it must be a pair of original partners, then the ending is obviously unreasonable. If it can be combined arbitrarily, why would the fake male protagonist who ran in front be bounced back? This shows that this is a loophole about the movie.

Another suspicious point is that the fake female protagonist claimed that she loved the fake male protagonist, so she negotiated with the real male protagonist. But at the end, she deliberately made the real man think that she was the real woman and went out with him. This is the contradiction. In my opinion, the only possible explanation is that the fake heroine is actually very scheming. She actually wanted to go out, but she knew that the real hero was stubborn and only loved the real heroine, so she could only pretend to be the real heroine, and the real heroine was also willing to stay here. In this way, everything was explained before: the fake heroine initially wanted to break up the real hero and heroine, but later she deliberately did not say it until the end of the bacon, although the real hero was shocked and found that it was too late.

3.
No matter what loopholes there are in the idea, the discussion itself is actually not more important than the theme of the film. The film defines the real male protagonist + the fake female protagonist as rational, while the fake male protagonist + real female protagonist is defined as emotional. It shows that people have many faces. A lot of times we don't love each other, but the ideal she (he), the one who matches our personality and preferences. This corresponds to the film's title the one i love, revealing that this is a discussion about which kind of lover to choose. Let us realize that it is never one person's fault when the relationship between couples is not good. What is needed is to understand each other and know what the other really wants.

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Extended Reading
  • Darius 2022-04-23 07:03:36

    I would like to call this movie a love thriller of the strongest nesting doll king, with a hint of philosophy. Seeing this translated name is the same as the second brother's "Love Is You", but in this movie, there is no taste of the little luck in the song, the two people are more like playing a love game, suspicious of each other, until they get on fire, they It is not the mind that is manipulated by the designer, but the emotion. For someone like me who hates falling in love, the movie is quite friendly. After all, being able to split a pair is a pair. Sometimes don't underestimate these low-budget films, often from very strange angles and fascinating, this is not a derogatory sense. If some blockbusters are compared to a big IP, then this kind of small-budget movies are the extras derived from these big IPs. Big IPs will always ZZZQ in order to compromise the box office. Small-budget movies have natural advantages, so they are often more real. I like it very much. This kind of movie, because who doesn't like reality?

  • Mark 2022-03-17 09:01:06

    In the same year, this and coherence appeared in two small wonderful films. Any film is dead and original belching arguments should be high; there is no perfection, continuous surprises are big surprises.

The One I Love quotes

  • [Ethan and Sophie sneak into a swimming pool]

    Sophie: Do you think he's coming out?

    Ethan: I'm sure. I'm sure. He heard us, right?

    [Calling for house owner]

    Ethan: Hello?

    [to Sophie]

    Ethan: This is fun. Where is he?

    Sophie: Maybe he's not home.

    Ethan: Happy anniversary anyway.

  • Ethan: Well, I'm not an aardvark.

    Ethan: [fake] And *I* am not a gorilla.