As for the Hong Kong version of "Love After Dusk and Sunset", as for the imitation, I haven't seen "Love Is", so I can't comment. As a low-cost love sketch, it's very good, prosperous international metropolis, handsome men and beauties, fateful encounters, leading to romantic serenades, many people wonder why there is no ending, it's not surprising, in the world, many things have no answers, It looks like a ridge and a peak on the side. You see it as Hamlet, I see it as Harry Potter, it doesn't matter. The identity of the two protagonists is also very interesting - as ABC, the heroine, as ABC, has no novelty of returning to her homeland for the first time in Hong Kong. She is full of conflicts, misses the "sweet air" of foreign countries, and only loves white people; I have lived in Hong Kong for 10 years as a foreigner. I speak Cantonese better than the locals. My girlfriend is a Chinese with yellow skin and black hair. I want to take root in Hong Kong. This kind of setting is quite fun, but it makes sense to do as the locals do. Going back to the place where the story happened - Hong Kong, I remember the first time I went to Hong Kong. It happened to be near Christmas. The streets and alleys combining Chinese and Western were decorated with decorations, and the atmosphere was very beautiful. But since last year's series of riotous operations, Hong Kong has looked more and more like a freak with abnormal development. If there is a second film, it is suggested to be called "Yesterday's Old Dream". Since it is already tomorrow, yesterday's events are of course old dreams, and can only be missed.
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