The first forty minutes of the film are as beautifully shot as a prose poem.
It looks like it's a boyfriend's perspective recording all the wonderful times spent with his girlfriend.
Eating meals together, watching movies together, shopping together, playing games, sleeping together... they argue, then reconcile, laugh, then hug, fall sick, and lean on each other.
It's as if everyone has entered a period of memories, these scenes filled with so much private emotion; it's like watching a documentary, with a sense of reality lingering in the hearts of each viewer.
Until the two of them erupted into an unprecedented conflict.
This conflict focuses entirely on Zhou Yun in a ten-minute long take, captured in one go.
Zhou Yun looks directly into the eyes of every viewer, sitting on the sofa, slightly lifting her eyelids, and says, "I thought you would be different from other men!"
Wen Bing's voice says, "What's wrong with you now?"
Impatience has already crept into his voice.