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Only Love You, Mice

Only Love You, Mice  ·  2022, Thailand
5.8
4,141 ratings
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● Completed 🕑 2022

Liang Yi Fan heads to Chiang Mai to look for a venue to hold a memorial concert for Deng Li Jun (Teresa Tang). He meets Mice who aids him when he is in need of assistance. Mice guides him around the city. There is a…

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In the charming streets of Chiang Mai, Chinese music producer Liang Yi Fan embarks on a heartfelt mission to find the perfect venue for a memorial concert honoring the legendary Teresa Tang. Lost and overwhelmed, he stumbles upon Mice, a warm-hearted local with a passion for music and a gift for languages. What begins as a simple guiding tour soon blossoms into a tender, cross-cultural connection as Mice helps Liang navigate not only the city's hidden gems but also the emotional weight of his project. Through shared melodies, quiet conversations, and the magic of bilingual banter, the two men discover a profound bond that transcends borders and expectations. This short film captures the bittersweet beauty of a fleeting encounter, where love speaks in more than one language.

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language_lover_88
July 2023
7/10
I really appreciated the bilingual aspect—it felt authentic and added a layer of intimacy that made the romance stand out. The tribute to Teresa Tang was also beautiful, but I wish the runtime had been longer to fully explore their connection.
RE
romance_express
Aug 15, 2023
8/10
This little film stole my heart! The chemistry between Liang and Mice is so natural and sweet—they don't need a lot of dialogue to convey deep feelings. The Chiang Mai scenery is bonus eye candy. More people need to see this hidden gem.
PS
plot_scrutinizer
Sep 2023
5/10
As a short film, it's charming enough, but the plot feels too thin. It's basically a travel montage with a slow-burn romance that never quite ignites. The emotional payoff is minimal. Decent for a one-time watch but nothing memorable.
MM
melody_maven
Oct 20, 2023
9/10
The soundtrack alone makes this worth watching. The soft renditions of Teresa Tang's classics tie perfectly into the narrative, and the way the characters bond over music feels so real. A visual and auditory treat!
SS
shutter_sense
Dec 2023
6/10
Cinematographically, Chiang Mai looks stunning—warm golden hour shots and cozy night markets. But the short length doesn't allow for much visual storytelling beyond postcard beauty. A good experiment, but I wanted more depth.