Stay with Me 我是真的讨厌异地恋 China, 2022, colour, 2.35:1, 107 mins. Directors: Wu Yang 吴洋, Zhou Nanshen 周男燊. Rating: 3/10. Though glossily packaged, this generic millennial romance has zero chemistry between its colourless leads. STORY Fuzhou city, Fujian province, eastern China, May 2013. After three years of admiring him from afar, Zhao Yiyi (Ren Min), a … Continue reading Review: Stay with Me (2022) →
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