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Aero was named "Sun Man" in It's a pity that it wasn't you. Are there many such boys in life?
It's a pity that it's not you, which is adapted from Ye Zi's romance novel, is a love TV series directed by Ying Ying Deere, written by Ye Zi and starring Chen Siqi, a member of Fanser, Cecilia Boey, Aero and COSMOS. The film tells the story of love sadism between Ye Zi, the heroine in Cecilia Boey, and Xiang Zeyi, the hero of Vansel.

In the latest story of "It's a pity that it's not you", Lin Sen, played by Aero, recalled his concept of home when he was a child in a monologue, and said that he had to wait for the concept of home when he was a child, and he didn't have a different understanding of home until he knew the leaves. So I recalled the bits and pieces with the leaves. From wanting to be a doctor for the leaves when I was a child, to paying silently for the painter's dream of the leaves when I was an adult, every detail makes people feel warm. It is worth mentioning that although Aero's plot of born to love in the play didn't turn Ye back, many viewers were deeply moved: "Although Linsen laughed and said those monologues in the play, I cried in front of the computer." Some fans even confessed from a distance: "It's a pity that it's not you, but thank you." In the play, Aero takes care of Ye's parents, not only seeing Ye's mother off for medical examination, but also reminding Ye to go home to accompany his parents. This "skill" of understanding the elders and caring for the goddess has also successfully attracted the attention of the audience. Many netizens even named Aero "Sun Man". Regarding the title of "Sunshine Man", the netizen explained: "Ordinary boyfriends are only responsible for taking care of their girlfriends' lives, while sunny boyfriends will also take care of every family member around their lover, just like the sun shines on their girlfriends' world. Isn't this talking about Lin Sen? "

Summary: Aero's Tomlinson shows the brilliance of Sun Man, which is deeply loved by the audience, but TV belongs to TV. Is there a "sun man" in life? Yes, yes, but it's too few. And it is not necessarily like the imaginary "Lin Sen". When we watch a play, we shouldn't impose characters on others.