Watching the film "Hello No Hua", it seems that there is a little bit of fate, because a few days ago I was watching Zhang Zifeng's "Your Sister", "Goodbye Teenager", "Midsummer Future", and suddenly felt that Zhang Zifeng's small freshness was quite suitable for playing student roles. So Baidu Encyclopedia "Zhang Zifeng", and then saw the film "Hello Hua". Zhou Xun also participated in this film, which made me have a lot of interest. Mainly these two days are watching Zhou Xun's Tu Youyou in "Meritorious Service". So I suddenly became interested in Xun Ge again.

I thought it was made Chinese, but it was actually a Japanese work
To be honest, for Shunji Iwai, for me, a non-professional moviegoer, I have forgotten what films he has made. But when "Hello Hua" saw the back, I suddenly felt how it was particularly similar to a film.
In the winter of the northeast, it is ,...。 Suddenly I said to someone:
Me: Have you seen the film "Hello, Zhihua"?
So-and-so: Zhang Zifeng is it? Movie channels I remember watching.
Me: Zhou Xun, Zhang Zifeng, I think the shooting is very good, Iwata Shunji. Then, I feel a little Japanese style. (This sentence is a bit ridiculous, the Japanese took it, not a little Japanese style, it seems to be impossible to say) The scene in Tohoku makes me feel like Hokkaido.
So-and-so: In '88, I didn't have much hope for Japan. (Indeed, this one is 88 years old)
Me: Hokkaido, Otaru (and then I went to Baidu Encyclopedia, and then I said, "Shunji Iwai, the director of 'Love Letters,' was sure... I guessed too accurately and the style is indeed the same")
certain:...... Shunji is best known for his love letters, and you still have to look it up
Me: If you think of style from a movie, don't you think I'm still amazing.
So-and-so: What if you're a movie lover? I might say that there is a vision, the directing style is not necessarily judgmental for film and television practitioners, and it is on par with professionals.
Me: Really, I watched it for half a day
So-and-so: But you, I think I may not have seen many Japanese literary and art films, and I am so impressed by so many, and the probability is also coincidental
Me: Because I saw that the director was Shunji Iwai, but I really forgot that Shunji Iwai made "Love Letters", but that tone made me suddenly think of Otaru in Hokkaido. I thought of a film about Otaru again. It's like that.
In fact, "Hello Hua" can also be said to be the Chinese version of "Love Letters"?
Quoted from Baidu Encyclopedia: "Hello Zhihua" tells the story of "one period and one meeting" of life, Yuan Zhihua replaced his sister to participate in the classmates association and met Yin Chuan, a boy he admired when he was young, and the two exchanged letters from their own perspectives to lead to the story entanglement of three generations.
Quoted again from Baidu Encyclopedia: "Love Letter" tells a love letter originally sent to heaven out of mourning, but unexpectedly received a reply from the same name and surname, and gradually excavated a love story of innocent unrequited love that has been buried for many years but has always been quiet.
After reading a simple introduction, do you think that the two films are similar? "Hello No Hua" seems to have been filmed in Dalian, and like Otaru, it is a coastal city. As above, they all have a library scene.
Because it was directed by Shunji Iwai, looking at Zhang Zifeng's style, I think it is a bit Japanese, including Yin Chuan, played by Qin Hao, that hairstyle, and also has some Japanese style.
PS: I didn't look at it in vain. I also saw something clear, which was very good.
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