🎬 "Dear You" Review Pt 1: From Jokes to Tears 哭到失语😭
Welcome to Part 1 of my movie review series! 🍿✨ Today, I caught the 11 am opening screening of the Teochew edition of Dear You. I walked in excited, making a Teochew pun about my white outfit (cheng beibei!) 🤍😂 But wow... I was not prepared.
🌍 A Global Phenomenon: With CNA coverage and a mind-blowing 4,800 tickets sold in the first hour, the hype is real!
I walked out completely speechless and emotional. Holding off on my actual takeaways until I stabilize! What do you think left me in tears? Guess below and stay tuned for Part 2! 👇✨
观后感系列第一弹来了!🍿✨ 今天打卡了11点首映的潮汕语版《给阿嬷的情书》。本来还开开心心,用潮州话调侃自己的一身白衣打扮(潮州粉鸟拍到白!🤍😂),结果看完直接泪崩。
🌍 全球爆款:这部电影真的火爆,CNN专门报道,首发一小 时狂卖4800张票!
走出影院时,我激动得连一句话都说不完整。我决定先平复情绪,明天再跟大家分享我的深刻感悟。你觉得结局到底有多好哭?评论区见,明天发第二弹!👇✨
Watching the Teochew edition of "Dear You" was an unforgettable experience that brought to life the deep emotional bonds within the Teochew community. As someone who appreciates regional cultures, seeing a film in a less commonly featured dialect added a unique layer of authenticity and connection. The film’s ability to blend humor with poignant moments really resonated with me, especially the clever local puns and jokes that made the opening scenes feel warm and relatable. What struck me most was how quickly the atmosphere shifted from lightheartedness to profound emotion. The story’s themes about family, loss, and love are universal, yet the cultural nuances gave it a fresh perspective that touched me deeply. The fact that the movie sold 4,800 tickets within the first hour and attracted coverage from CNA and CNN highlights the rising demand for films that embrace diverse voices and languages. If you’re a fan of heartfelt storytelling or interested in cultural films, I highly recommend catching this Teochew edition of "Dear You." It’s a powerful reminder of the importance of cherishing loved ones and the emotions that connect us all. Stay tuned for more insights in Part 2 of the review where I’ll dive deeper into what made me speechless and the moments that truly brought tears to my eyes. For viewers unfamiliar with the Teochew language, the film provides subtitles without losing the essence of the original dialect, which I found very thoughtful. Overall, "Dear You" is a must-watch for anyone looking for a movie that balances humor, cultural pride, and true emotional impact.









































