At the beginning, I didn't think the heroine was very dazzling, she looked like Liang Jingru with a lovely tiger tooth.
Although there are no novel plots in the movie, it has always been full of romance.
The hero Drew and the flight attendant Claire who just met on the plane, Claire fell in love with him at first sight, and left La with her own number. Drew is troubled by a bunch of annoying things and wants to find someone to talk to. He called Claire. They chatted very speculatively. While talking on the phone, they do other trivial but light things. Their chat is not as touching as a lover. Like two familiar friends with a little ambiguity embedded in them. The two felt very relaxed and a little excited. When I was watching it, I was also involved in the story, and I felt the slightest romance and sweetness.
Drew was lost because of his career failure. Claire, the heroine, was concise, but her reasonable words pulled Drew up from the trough. Claire arranged a trip for him with his father's ashes. She designed a detailed map for Drew, and even the attractions were chosen for him. Drew started his solo journey in the car listening to Claire's pre-selected CDs, no, with his father in the urn. Before his father died, the father and son had always imagined that they could go on a trip together, and this trip was also to fulfill the wish before his father. The scenic spots arranged by Claire have been visited and impressed. Drew got a wonderful trip. I also enjoyed the scenery along the way with the host, and tasted the customs and customs of each scenic spot.
At the end of the story, at the end of the journey, the hero found her according to the heroine's instructions. The flower of romance blooms at that moment.
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