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"5.20" is coming to talk about these movies full of I Love You

"5.20" is coming to talk about these movies full of I Love You

On May 20, 1905, you must have been brushed by various confessions and burst the circle of friends. However, today, Xiao Dianjun decided not to fall in love with everyone, let's talk about the movie. Because the movie is full of 520, full of I love you.

"5.20" is coming to talk about these movies full of I Love You

1. "Notes: I Love You"

Writers: Richard La Gravins / Stephen Rogers

The film "Notes: I Love You" is adapted from Celia Achen's debut novel of the same name, and the film tells the story of the heroine Holly, who is upset after the death of her husband, Gerry, and Holly knows that no one knows herself better than Gerry. However, before Gerry's death, he had already planned ahead for what might happen. On Holly's 30th birthday, she receives a cake and a self-recorded tape that Gerry had prepared before she died. In the weeks and months that followed, more letters signed by Gerry arrived in Holly's hands in a variety of astonishing ways, each one giving her a fresh try, encouraging her to come out of her sorrows and embrace life again, and at the end of the letter, without exception, marked with the note: I love you. Love is so intense that it eventually turns death into a whole new beginning.

"5.20" is coming to talk about these movies full of I Love You

2. "I Love You"

Writers: Jiang Cao / Qiu Changmin

"I Love You" is a love movie based on the manga of the same name by Korean manga artist Kang Cho, which tells the love story between old people living in the same village.

On the snowy slope, Jin Wanshi, an old man riding a motorcycle to deliver milk, meets Song Yifen, a lonely and difficult old lady who collects waste for a living, under the needle guidance of her granddaughter Jin Yan'er, and Wanshi has a special affection for her. The death of Yi Fen's old friend Junfeng and his wife touched her greatly, she loved Wan Shi deeply and did not want to lose him, but he was close to the end of his life, she could not bear death to separate them, thought about it again and again, and decided to return to her hometown alone with the best memories and slowly grow old.

"5.20" is coming to talk about these movies full of I Love You

"I Love You" poster

3. "I Love You"

Director: Zhang Yuan

Writers: Wang Shuo/Xia Wei/Zhang Yuan

"I Love You" is a film directed by Zhang Yuan based on Wang Shuo's novel "Addiction and Death". After Xiao Orange and Wang Yi got married, the problems that were hidden in the shadows in acquaintance and love were all exposed to the sun. Du Xiaoju believes that love is above all else, marriage is the cube level of love, "nervous" all day long to Wang Yi to say "I love you", Wang Yi believes that there is no essential difference between love and inviting guests to dinner, married love has or is not the same thing, the most annoying thing is to open his mouth to Du Xiaoju and say "I love you". As a result, Du Xiaoju's jealousy and stubble finding became a condiment for regulating the two people's ordinary married life, and her anti-eye and departure did not want to let the days flow more and more into stagnant water.

"5.20" is coming to talk about these movies full of I Love You

Poster of "Everybody Says I Love You"

4. "Everybody Says I Love You"

Writers: Woody Allen

Juna lives in a happy family, with Dad Bob and Mom Stephen happily living with her sister Skyler, older brother Scott, sister Ryan, Laura, and an 80-year-old grandfather. Gauteng proposed to his sister Skyler, and in order to make her sister feel romantic and poetic, Juna gave Gauteng an idea, and as a result, the sister ate the proposal diamond ring that Gauteng had hidden in the dessert; summer came, and her biological father Joe Berlin took Juna to Venice for a vacation, and Junalen encouraged her father to offer her affection to a married lady, Sedil, and as a result, not only did Cedil give his father a hot kiss before they left Venice, but also chased them to Paris. On Christmas Eve, the sister finally woke up from her confused relationship with the former criminal Fili and returned to Gauteng's side, and the two sisters each found their own satisfactory boyfriends. Julie also found her heart's Prince Charming, and the family shared their love and immersed themselves in the joy of Christmas.

"5.20" is coming to talk about these movies full of I Love You

Poster of Paris, I Love You

5. "Paris, I Love You"

This is the opening film of the 2006 Cannes Film Festival, and many famous directors participated in this film containing more than ten small stories, including the Coen brothers, Du Kefeng and so on. Some of the more than a dozen short stories in the film seem absurd, and some seem clueless, but if you taste carefully, you will find the "truth" that each director wants to express.

"5.20" is coming to talk about these movies full of I Love You

6. "New York, I Love You"

Directed by: Fatih Akin / Ivan Adal / Randall Balsmeyer / Alan Hughes / Shunji Iwai / Jiang Wen / Shega Keppel / Joshwar Marston / Mira Nair / Natalie Portman / Brett Ratner

The film is a mix of 12 short films and is the second "Love City" series after Paris I Love You. Twelve directors revisit the city with their own unique perspectives, and they present their original views on New York in their own unique ways.

"5.20" is coming to talk about these movies full of I Love You

7. "I Love You Morris"

Directed By: Glenn Fikara / John Riquet

Writers: John Riquet / Glenn Fikara

"I Love You Morris" tells the story of Steven Russell, a gay man who falls in love with fellow inmate Philip Morris while in prison in Texas. After being released from prison, he disguised himself as a lawyer and bailed Morris, and the two lived sweetly together, but eventually went to prison for embezzling public funds at work. Morris could not trust him and refused to meet him, so he tried to escape from prison several times, during which he tried various methods, including pretending to die of AIDS.

"5.20" is coming to talk about these movies full of I Love You

8. "Prove I Love You"

Writers: David Auburn

"Prove I Love You" is mainly about the death of the young Catherine's father, the respected mathematician Robert, who is so sad that she closes herself off. Robert's student Hal plans to search for math notes left by the teacher, much to Catherine's infuriation. Hal, while sorting through more than a hundred notebooks left by his teacher, fell in love with Catherine because of her sensitivity, fanaticism, stubbornness, and other qualities. This was the turning point in soothing Catherine's pain and making her face the future of her life, but a notebook with a mathematical argument was on the road of love between the two, and Hal could not believe that the shocking argument recorded in it was Catherine's essay.

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