The movie "What If My Brother Loves Me Too Much" continues the plot of the serial of the same name, which tells the story of a high school girl who finally gets a spring in her step after having her confession rejected 12 times.
In the movie's pilot serial, Tangerine Yao, the heroine's older brother, has always been very spoiled for his younger sister, Tangerine Setohana, to the point that he even did the work himself when his sister's 12 confessions failed. Until one day, three different types of boys launched a strong pursuit of his sister: super womanizer Miaki Chiaki, dark and venomous Serikawa Takamine, and substitute teacher Yakko Hokuto. Since then, the peaceful life of the brother and sister is finally shattered.
The movie continues the continuity of the serial, mainly showing the three male counterparts pursuing the heroine. After taking turns with the three male co-stars, Seto Hana eventually settles down with Serikawa Takamine. I think aside from the plus point of his face, the most important thing is that he is the first love of the female lead, even though the confession was rejected by him once. Meanwhile, the male lead, Tangerine Yao, also confirms his feelings as he learns an important piece of information that his sister, whom he loves dearly, is actually not related to him by blood. The movie finally reaches its climax when Yao's hand is injured from catching his sister falling down the steps with his bare hands, so Seto Hana helps his brother wash his hair in the bathroom by covering his eyes with a steamy eye mask. But she accidentally steps on the soap and falls into her brother's bathtub! Afterward the brother embraces his sister from behind and expresses his feelings. Since it's too shameful, I won't describe the details. The final episode was deserved, and the brother and sister lived happily ever after.
Before watching this movie, I always thought that Chinese youth idol dramas have already taken Mary Sue to the extreme, such as "Come Together to Watch Meteor Shower", which was once a hit in the north and south of the Yangtze River, but it was only until I met "What if My Brother Loves Me Too Much?" that I realized what it means to be the no.1 of the Mary Sue world.