Stephen Chow's love stories are always clichés. This cliché does not mean that the plots are similar or simple, but the "two-way love without reason" that is always presented in his films: two people inexplicably love each other, and inexplicably trust each other to each other. My own love, and then inexplicably use love as a narrative motive. "Inexplicable" carries the role of nonsensical jokes to a large extent, such as the rich man Deng Chao in the film inexplicably fell in love with the mermaid Lin Yun. But "inexplicable" is not the point of this love model. The point of it is that it is not a Shakespearean "I love you and you have nothing to do", but a two-way love of "I love you and you love me". There is nothing more cliché than this setting, but is there anything more satisfying the definition of love than this setting?
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