It tells the story of a suspenseful blue rose murder, in which Jay Chou plays the detective himself, Zhan of Nan Quan Mama plays the detective's assistant, and German plays the suspect. This story describes a murder in a park on the outskirts of London. The only clues left at the scene are a blue rose in the mouth of the deceased and a young man who escaped suspiciously.
Detectives and assistants began to look at blue roses, visited flower shops, old people and even went to the library to find information, and finally found the coffee shop where the suspect worked. During the chase, the suspect was injured and fled; The two had to go back to the coffee shop, ask the suspect's residence address and find the truth step by step.
Jay Chou deliberately sang a faint soprano in a low-key hard voice, implying the calmness of the detective and the madness of the murderer. At the end of the music, I heard Jay Chou singing in a falsetto, showing a rare film soundtrack pattern in pop music.
There is not a lip-synching picture in the whole MV. At the beginning of the MV, the director designed the film title, photos of the murder scene, introduction of characters and special effects subtitles. The soundtrack of the film is different from the singing version contained in the album. In order to lay out the plot, Jay Chou compiled a piece of music that matched the situation. Jay Chou made this MV into a 7-minute MV movie version and included it in the DVD of the album Still Fan Texi.