Once they sang a wonderful song.
They used to want to know each other.
Once they looked at each other and smiled.
They used to fantasize about whether to go far together.
In the end, they all just chose the original once.
He wrote a beautiful song for the girl he once liked and sang it on the night when no one listened.
She lived a strong life alone for the boy she once loved, and drowned in the crowd with flowers in her hands.
However, they met.
She was attracted by his singing.
He was blown away by her performance.
There is no pure love between them.
Perhaps there was a trace of ambiguity, but that ambiguity did not continue, nor could it continue.
The ending may not be perfect, but the process is beautiful, and that's enough.
Like a group of like-minded friends, meet, appreciate each other, create each other, spend the best time with each other, and then move on.
He wrote the songs, she wrote the lyrics.
He plays the guitar, she plucks the strings.
He sang on the bus, she hummed on the road.
They seem to have met a long-lost, other self in the world.
That amazing tacit understanding, the sound of the music that day, indulge in it, you can abandon the frustration of reality.
If she promised him to leave, would he still find her once?
If she promised him to leave, wouldn't the bond between them be more than just one record?
But if they are all gone, there seems to be nothing left to remember.
So let him go and find his dream.
Whether you succeed or fail, go ahead and sing for the girl you used to be.
So, she stayed and did her part well.
Whether it is happiness or regret, she and he have already crossed parallel lines.
Going in the right direction.
It's not so much a low-budget movie with little plot as it's a good album.
What moved people was the beautiful, sad, and uplifting songs.
I can't name them, and the movie doesn't mention them from beginning to end, for those who have dreams.
The people, things and things you meet along the way are the most treasures worth cherishing.
hey, where did i meet you?
Then...we got separated again.
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