《I See Two Same Clouds》 is a love movie with a sci-fi temperament.The story revolves around the question of whether the lover can be found again. The boy and the girl meet between reality and virtuality, memory and emotion.The "Two Identical Clouds" in the film's title is like a gentle and dangerous metaphor: seemingly identical things may have similar appearances, but they may not carry the exact same life and emotions.
The core attraction of the film lies in the intertwining of youthful love and future technology.The character played by Wang Yuan is sensitive, lonely and stubborn, while the character played by Wen Qi is like a light that suddenly breaks into life.The encounter between two people is not a simple campus love, but is wrapped in a more complex setting: when technology can copy, reconstruct or simulate certain emotional traces, can people still confirm who they are falling in love with?
Yan Yizhi directed and wrote the screenplay, allowing the film to retain a strong authorial expression under the shell of science fiction.It not only pursues spectacle, but puts the question back to people: how to face the vacancy after loss, whether reunion must mean making up for it, and whether the person in the memory can be replaced by another similar person.This setting gives the film the thrill of a romance film, as well as the questioning of identity common in science fiction films.
Judging from the public materials, the visual style of the film has neon, pixels, retro electronics and a sense of dream.The clouds, moon, city lights and electronic screens in the poster create an atmosphere between reality and fantasy.The combination of Wang Yuan and Wen Qi also makes the film closer to young audiences. What they carry is not the stability of mature love, but the shake of youth when faced with loss, choice and self-affirmation.
《I See Two Same Clouds》is suitable for viewers who like sci-fi romance, youthful emotions and concept settings.It is about an encounter and a questioning about “identity” and %uniqueness: If there are two clouds that look exactly the same in the world, what people ultimately care about is the similar shape or the moment when they were illuminated by someone.