Ignite Me, Warm You: A Tale of Love and Resilience

In the year-end season of 2022, Cool Studio released a film titled "Ignite Me, Warm You," which revolves around a rich girl falling in love with a poor boy. The story follows Zhu Yun, who appears docile but is actually rebellious, as she encounters Li Xun, who seems cold on the surface but possesses great inner strength. From initially disliking each other, the two gradually come together and support each other through numerous challenges faced in their college life.

With only two dollars in his pocket, Jiang Xiao Yuan manages to turn simple rice into delicious dishes. Living the life of a network administrator makes him irritable, and despite earning a monthly salary of 2000, he still dreams big in the year 2025. Jiang Xiao Yuan is still surrounded by his wealthy friends and their sugar mommas, and he can skip work 13 times in a month without consequences, after all, the company is owned by his father.

However, when he goes back to 2018, the exhausted Jiang Xiao Yuan, whose head is injured, collapses directly on the ground. When he wakes up, he finds that he only has 520 yuan left in his pocket. He uses the money to pay for his medical expenses to repay his savior, leaving him with only two small coins. What the boss doesn't know is that in Jiang Xiao Yuan's extremely hungry eyes, this tasteless rice is like a state banquet.

Feeling both aggrieved and afraid of others taking away her food, Jiang Xiao Yuan stuffs rice into her mouth, fearing it might be stolen. She eats three buckets of instant noodles and lives in a storage room. Although she is supposed to be transported back seven years, her salary is incredibly low. Jiang Xiao Yuan's visible fatigue and tiredness are evident, and her already irritable temper worsens.

If it weren't for her strong attitude when arguing with her boss for money, she probably wouldn't even receive a 300-yuan salary. After realizing her impoverished situation, Jiang Xiao Yuan loses her former arrogance, and her entire demeanor becomes downtrodden. Han Xue's short film transcends reality, "Sweet Strike" is a true strike, and "The New Wave" belittles delivery drivers. After watching "Derailment," one can truly understand how exaggerated other projects are.

The delivery driver in the former film delivers 30 orders a day and still lives in an expensive apartment. So, please, if the screenwriter doesn't want to be ordinary, then don't deceive the audience anymore.