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Story Background In the late 1950s, people became obsessed with TV and rock, and the old magician was gradually abandoned by the audience and no longer favored. Frames are beautiful.
In a small town, he met a loli who was "obsessed" with magic, when she was a waitress at the bar where the magician worked
At that time, to her, the outside world was only the window on the balcony on the second floor of the bar
She helped the magician do the laundry, and the magician used "magic" to help her change a pair of shoes
So she threw away the old shoes, left her hometown secretly, and followed the magician's footsteps to Edinburgh
At this time, for her, the outside world is the beautiful clothes in the window, high-heeled shoes, and modern girls walking with wind.
Her desire is getting stronger and stronger. On the surface, the old magician has changed magic again and again for her, but in fact, he has worked several jobs behind her back, in exchange for her satisfaction again and again.
One day, the old magician came across Loli wearing the beautiful dress he bought for her and holding hands with the young man on the street. He panicked and hid behind the hanger and entered the cinema, which happened to be playing "My Uncle". The finishing touch of the whole play, the encounter between the animated Tati and the real Tati, lacks the jokes accumulated in the environment, but adds a bleak reunion after a long absence.
The magician doesn't exist, so he can no longer fulfill her dreams
In the end, he left her some money, carried a heavy love, and left alone while the girl took her suitcase and ran to a new lover.
The story is true and ironic, beautiful and lonely. When the rain all over the world fell on the dark and dark streets of Edinburgh, she ran to the next stop. He released the rabbit who was always with him. After all, he was still alone and went to one stop after another. A fake smile for a living.
Love is omnipotent magic, and there should be a magician in every girl's life. If you encounter it, please cherish it.
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