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2025-04-20

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Jiang Qi slapping his palms sparked heated discussion, with fervent fans surprisingly asking for a few more hits!

Jiang Qi slapping his palms sparked heated discussion, with fervent fans surprisingly asking for a few more hits!
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The movie "You Only Like Me When You're Sick" stars Jiang Qi, Liu Xiufu, and Huang Guanzhi, who participated in the "Super Sick One-Day Store Manager Operation" event, attracting many fan interactions. One fan expressed the desire to recreate the scene from the movie where they "Send Tree Pay" and slap each other, to which Jiang Qi humorously responded that it was the fans' request. The film has received positive reviews, and Jiang Qi shared his preparation process during filming, expressing his happiness upon seeing audience feedback. The film will be released in April in China and Southeast Asia, and a South Korean production company has also shown interest in its IP licensing.
  • Enthusiastic fans voluntarily recreated the slapping scene of "Send Tree Pay" from the movie poster, allowing Jiang Qi to participate. The campus romance film "If You’re Sick, You Would Like Me," which sparked widespread discussions in Taiwan, recently had its main actors Jiang Qi, Liu Xiu Fu, and Huang Guan Zhi attend the "Super Sick One-Day Store Manager Event," passionately selling tickets on-site with a megaphone. Fans requested to reenact the "slap" scene from the movie, even expressing dissatisfaction, hoping to do it multiple times. Jiang Qi joked, "As Ye Zi said in the movie, 'He asked for it!'" Although the actors frequently face slapping scenarios in the film, it was the first experience for both Jiang Qi and Liu Xiu Fu, while Huang Guan Zhi claimed to have ample experience. He shared some slapping techniques, mentioning that he would gauge distance and force before filming, and he had been slapped 4 to 5 times at most, joking that he has a thicker skin and can withstand it.

  • With a four-day holiday coinciding with good weather, movie theaters were bustling with crowds, showcasing many blockbuster films. Liu Xiu Fu noted that online reviews have been positive, with many comments saying the film is very touching. Jiang Qi added that they had made ample preparations during filming and felt extremely happy to see everyone's love for the film; especially during promotions in central and southern Taiwan, they interacted with audiences and classmates, pleasantly surprised to find an increase in fans. Liu Xiu Fu also has a new film "Heart Piercing" set to premiere on the 18th. When asked if the two films would clash in schedule, he admitted that the types of the two works are different, and they are collaborating on social media to mutually enhance their visibility, assisting the development of local films.

  • With rave reviews rolling in from Taiwan, the distribution company revealed that "If You’re Sick, You Would Like Me" is scheduled to release in China on April 19, and will also be screened in Southeast Asian countries like Malaysia, Singapore, and Cambodia from April to May. Additionally, a well-known production company in South Korea is interested in acquiring IP licensing, planning to remake the film into a Korean version and extend it into a series.