I Grass I Love
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Plot Highlights: A Fake Script Meets Real Life, 5000 Kilometers of Absurd Transformation
The film satirizes the "traffic star-making" phenomenon, telling the story of traditional truck driver Zhao Tianya (Zeng Yi) and aspiring rapper Yu Hong (Zhou Qi) as they collide across generations. Yu Hong mistakenly believes Zhao Tianya is the NPC set up by MCN boss Wuliji (Sun Yizhou) for a reality show, leading them on a "sheep delivery" journey from Inner Mongolia to Hunan. Along the way, they encounter the flamboyant chairman of an influencer resort (Liu Yan) and the traditional wedding of Mongolian girl Momo (Wang Yuwen), and they become unexpectedly famous due to the "garbage boy" incident.
The climax arrives when the "script goes awry"—Yu Hong discovers he is merely a pawn in a capital manipulation scheme, receiving only 10% of the profits and being forced to wear an archaic long gown. He chooses to tear up his false persona and, alongside Zhao Tianya, seeks to recover a lost flock of sheep in a sandstorm, symbolizing a break from the chains of fame and a return to authenticity. The director uses dark humor, such as a scene where their truck breaks down and they are extorted, to critically address the alienating nature of influencer economics.
Character Charm: Baron Zeng's Surprising Transition, Zhou Qi Captures Gen Z's Confusion
Zhao Tianya (Zeng Yi): Shedding the "Phoenix Legend" rapper persona, Zeng Yi portrays the dedication and gentleness of a traditional driver. A scene where he hums "The Most Dazzling National Style" while holding the steering wheel cleverly connects the music IP with character depth, earning praise for embodying the vastness of the grasslands.
Yu Hong (Zhou Qi): Transforming from a utilitarian rapper to a sincere youth, Zhou Qi captures the Z generation's struggles under the temptations of fame with his expressive eyes. His emotional breakdown in the rain, shouting, "I want to fix the truck and find the sheep," becomes a pivotal moment in the film.
Wuliji (Sun Yizhou): Portraying a profit-driven MCN boss, he vividly illustrates industry scandals such as "script forgery" and "data inflation," sharply contrasting with Liu Yan's extravagant influencer persona.
Production Breakthrough: Filmed Across 40 Locations, Infusing Ethnic Aesthetics into Comedy
The crew spent three months filming across over 40 locations, including the Inner Mongolia grasslands and Zhangjiajie’s cloud seas, using the truck window as a "moving frame" to showcase the stunning 5000 kilometers of scenery. To enhance cultural depth, the film integrates scenes of Mongolian weddings and traditional horse wrangling, and features Dong Baoshi in a cross-genre role as a mechanic, symbolizing the disconnect between talent and reality.
Musically, a remix version of "The Most Dazzling National Style" runs throughout the film—from electronic remixes enhancing the absurd humor to Zhou Qi's original "Find the Sheep Song" echoing in the valleys of Zhangjiajie, cleverly resonating with the theme of "seeking authenticity." Post-production color grading emphasizes greens and blues to highlight natural vitality, contrasting with the neon visuals of live streams.
Social Impact: Laughter and Tears Ignite Generational Resonance
After the film’s release, the hashtag "#Vast Love Rejects Involution" trended on Weibo, with young audiences resonating with Yu Hong's struggle of being "captured by traffic," and praising the rebellious courage of tearing up the script at the end. Middle-aged viewers empathized with Zhao Tianya's dedication to "protecting traditional values," leading to a TikTok trend of "#Parents Version of the Most Dazzling National Style" dance challenges.
Controversy arose over the film's comedic style, with some viewers finding the "abstract humor too fan-oriented," while most critics acknowledged its ambition to "package depth in absurdity," as seen in the fake tourism segment "Confusion," which critiques the false bubbles of influencer economics. The closing line, "The best script we've ever had is our own life," became a memorable quote of the year, prompting cross-generational reflection.
Viewing Guide and In-Depth Insights
Historical Context: This film creates a dialogue with the 1999 road comedy "Be There or Be Square"—the former focusing on the immigrant dream and the latter on the dream of fame, together encapsulating the changes in Chinese society.
Technical Details: Pay attention to the use of "environmental narrative," such as the aerial shots of the grasslands at the start, symbolizing the character's solitude, and the lighting contrasts in tent close-ups hinting at inner struggles.
Version Differences: The mainland theatrical version runs 112 minutes, while the Hong Kong International Film Festival version includes an additional 15 minutes of "Mongolian wedding songs and dances."
"I Grass I Love" injects social critique into the road comedy genre, setting a new benchmark for adaptations of national IP. As director Chen Xiaoliang stated, "This journey isn't just about delivering sheep; it's about shedding the 'sheep' inside us—those desires tamed by traffic."
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- Release Date2025 年 5 月 1 日
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- Local Box OfficeUS$8,173,900 (as of May 6, 2025)
- Runtime1 hour 48 minutes
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Adapted from the national IP of Phoenix Legend
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