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"He doesn't really like you that much," okay? Is it suitable for watching with your boyfriend?
If you and your boyfriend are in a hurry to get married, you can actually have a try. This film is a life drama in terms of whether it is good or not. Life comes from life.

The movie "He just doesn't like you that much" mainly tells the seemingly complicated but common love story of several pairs of friends, looking at each independent love from different angles, and finally making people look back on their feelings or personal experiences. For a long time, it seems that men are from Mars and women are from Venus. In the small town of Baltimore, there are such a group of young men and women who are emotionally wasted. Born, childhood, school, work, by the age of 230, all the common men and women in the world are planning to fall in love and get married-the sisters of the right age are Jenny (Jennifer Lynn Connelly), Beth (Jennifer Aniston) and Gigi, and of course they can't avoid it.

The seemingly calm sister Tao also has her own troubles. Beth, who is crazy about marriage, meets her boyfriend Neil (Ben Affleck) who doesn't want to jump into the marriage grave and be eaten to death. Gigi, who is naive and shy, always waits for the other person's phone call after dating, while those men who exchange phone numbers before leaving and politely say "contact again" seem to be missing forever; Janine, the newlywed, seems to be the happiest one among them, but in fact, her husband has long been tired of the boring marriage and started hooking up with women outside.

Anna (Scarlett Johansson) is a woman who fascinates herself. This bold and unconventional blonde stunner not only charmed Ben, but also made Connor, another man, unable to help himself. Connor, who desperately catches up with beautiful women, is the one who makes Kiki love to death. Kiki carefully planned the "encounter" with Connor again and again, and as a result, she met her friend Alex by mistake. Alex, who claimed to be an expert in love, began to teach her in detail the signs of great psychological differences between men and women. And Anna's good friend Mary (Drew Barrymore) is addicted to online dating and knows nothing about real-life interpersonal communication.