Since watching the movie version of Tomb Raider Notes, Lu Han and Jing Boran have really gained my full blessing to CP. Compared with the deep feeling written in the book, this love is more incisive in the movie.
Although Wu Xie in the book has a deep affection for Zhang Qiling, it makes people feel that it is indeed a profound friendship, and never give up the intersection of life and death. And Wu Xie described in the book is more tenacious. In the movie version, Wu Xie played by Lu Han is more agile, softer and more lovable. It is said that the Yifeng Li version of Wu Xie is closer to the original, but it is a great love for the Lu Han version! I like his MengMeng appearance, his innocent smile and his pathetic eyes. . . . . .
Besides, Jingbo went to Bao Jing, and as Lu Han's elder brother (Bao Jing 1989, born in Lu Han 1990), he never lost to this younger brother in his career, and his film, television and song variety show turned for the better. More importantly, his handwriting is great. China people have always recognized calligraphy, and the concept of Chinese characters is deeply rooted in people's hearts. It can be seen that Bao Jing, like his calligraphy, is open and rigorous. He is definitely a good man who can be entrusted for life, Lu Han. Don't wait any longer, it's another ten years.
May this pair of CP be together forever. . . . . .