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The production cost of the film is very small, but the actors' real and natural performances and tear-jerking love stories can rival Korean dramas. Li Heizi's self-made family history truly depicts the living conditions of some individual industrial and commercial owners: stealing high-quality imitations, carefully avoiding the inspection of the industrial and commercial bureau, playing mahjong and taking a sauna in his spare time, and occasionally having to deal with street hooligans' visits or being squeezed by competitors. These real things in life deeply aroused the audience's voice, giving people a subtle feeling. This film is an organic combination of unspeakable but real things, which can be compared with Korean dramas. At the end of the film, Li Heizi was exposed to selling fakes and sent to prison. He didn't believe in love, but he was saved by the harvested true love. After knowing the truth, Li Heizi knelt down at the seaside and cried bitterly, which made people begin to believe in love. (Sohu Entertainment Review)