I just came back from watching it, and I'm usually not very interested in movie reviews and movie reviews, but at the moment, I feel that my heart is full of various emotions, and I can't help but complain. My heart was heavy all the way home.
Before watching the movie, I had a general idea of what the film was about, and the trailer and publicity had already revealed some basic plots: a slightly chubby "scrap wood" counterattacked ...... with boxingHowever, before that, I was very curious about what this "waste wood" was and what the opportunity for counterattack was. The English translation of the film's title is "Yolo", which makes me look forward to it even more. I've heard the phrase "you only live once" in a Korean drama, in which a young man rents a house but is willing to pay a fortune for an expensive motorcycle. I know that there is such a group of people called "yolo people", so I am looking forward to how Jia Ling will present her "yolo".
At the beginning of the film, we met a chubby otaku girl named "Le Ying". However, I was a little puzzled by Le Ying's home life. After graduating from college, why did she choose to live at home for ten years? The film is not clear. Her family conditions are very good, her parents are accommodating to her lifestyle, and even prepare food for her every day, which is very rare in Chinese families. Therefore, the motivation of the female protagonist to counterattack is a bit difficult to understand.
What's even more unbelievable is that a person who sleeps at home all day still has a boyfriend, and it is Fa Xiao, who she grew up with. However, the plot is that her boyfriend and Fa Xiao got together. This arrangement seems to be to create an atmosphere of "the whole world is sorry for the heroine" and pave the way for her counterattack.
Then, the heroine began her own counterattack, from living alone away from home, looking for a job to learning boxing, the plot developed in a bit of a hurry, which is incredible. The female protagonist has paid a lot to the male protagonist, even including financial support, but the male protagonist has received money from the opponent before the game, which is incomprehensible.
Doudou in the film is also puzzling, although she is the heroine's distant cousin, she uses the heroine in the show, and finally reveals the truth, which hurts the heroine. This kind of anti-transferor feels that it is somewhat unreasonable, and some of it is too bitter and bitter.
In the end, the heroine participated in the boxing match, although she lost, she said "won a game" in the circle of friends, this interpretation is a bit far-fetched. Moreover, the heroine's character setting has never completely convinced me, and her counterattack seems to lack internal logic.
Overall, the film's starting point is somewhat obnoxious. The film tries to create an atmosphere of "mourning", but this creation seems a bit far-fetched. There is no exact explanation for the heroine's misfortune, and her counterattack also lacks the necessary internal motivation.
In the end, the title "Hot and Hot" doesn't seem to match the atmosphere of the film, and I didn't feel any "hot" and "hot" in the plot. Perhaps, if the film chooses a storyline that is closer to real life, it will be more resonant.