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Fan review of "Still Think You Are the Best": Laughing with tears, does this film have the Hong Kong flavor you are familiar with?

As the movie with the highest ratings and best reputation during the Mid-Autumn Festival, "Still Think You Are the Best" did not receive a high box office, but viewers who liked "Still Think You Are the Best" have been watching Amway, but for "Still Think You Are the Best"

The box office of "The Best" is not very helpful, but the movie "Still Think You're the Best" really has a strong Hong Kong flavor, and can even have the temperament of "A Happy Event in the Family" and "Sister Tao". If it can

If the script is polished and the lead actor is an actor and actress, the movie "Still Think You're the Best" may be a hit, and may even be used as a harvester in next year's Academy Awards.

First of all, this year's Mid-Autumn Festival has really received a very bad reputation. All the works have a bad reputation. Currently, except for "Still Think You're the Best" which got a score of 7.5 or above on Douban, the others all have less than a 7.5 score. Some of them

The movie got about 7 points, and "Her" and "Hello, Brother" failed directly. I have to say that Chinese movies are really sad. In the past, movies with around 7 points were scolded. Obviously

A score of 7 is already considered a good movie. If it can get a score of 7.5 or above, it can start touting.

Secondly, as the highest-rated movie in the Mid-Autumn Festival, "I Still Think You're the Best" fully embodies Hong Kong's warm style. This movie is also very warm, so you don't have to worry about any barriers or discomfort when watching it.

Although it is a Cantonese-language movie, most of the plots are actually understandable to everyone. However, the male and female protagonists are not very well-known, so it has never been able to top the box office. Even if it is ranked first in word-of-mouth, it still can't get it.

Good box office.

Finally, "Hello, Brother" is currently one of the movies with the worst reputation. As a result, it has received up to 30% of the film schedule every day, and its box office performance is even more than the sum of other movies in the Mid-Autumn Festival. I don’t know what people’s movie-watching habits are now. I’m happy

No matter how bad the movie is, Mahua can still get good box office.