Actually, He Doesn't Like You That Much was a movie about self-awareness and letting go of psychological defenses in love. The film tells the story of a girl (Monica Bellucci) who meets a boy (Tom Herland) in a relationship. The relationship between the two is very deep. However, the girl gradually realized that the boy did not really love her, but had a special feeling for her. The girl gradually realized her feelings for the boy and the psychological defenses she needed to put down in order to truly obtain her happiness. The whole movie revolved around the theme of "Does he really love you?" Through the dialogue between the boy and the girl and the inner monologue, the boy's true thoughts and feelings were revealed. At the same time, the film also explored the common problems in people's relationships, such as self-awareness, trust, and letting go of psychological defenses. In the end, the girl finally found her own happiness by letting go of her psychological defense. At the same time, it also allowed the audience to have a deeper understanding and understanding of love.