The famous music group "Where's Fluffy" is a mysterious orchestra. They never reveal their whereabouts. They like to leave hints in the city, through nightclubs and major media, so that fans can find their tracks by themselves. That night, they each received reliable news. This group will sing in a certain place in the city center in the evening, so they embarked on a journey of pursuit. Two people got acquainted by a wrong kiss, got to know each other through the journey of tracing people, and became honest about their feelings through other people's instigation and separation.
The theme of the plot revolves around "loving music", combining two people who love music together. The development of the seemingly mediocre plot, but because of many "small accidents" interspersed in the middle, the whole movie becomes more interesting. A good friend drunk and mistakenly thought that he was kidnapped. The heroine's influential background and the two "Cheng Yaojin" that appeared in the middle all added a lot to the plot. Among them, a series of jokes caused when Norah's good friend disappeared also caused all the people in the theater to follow in an uproar.
This movie is listed as NC16 in Singapore because there are a few sexual scenes in the show, and for film effects, there are a lot of "disgusting" scenes, which may make people feel uncomfortable. In the play, Alexis Dziena, who plays Nick's ex-girlfriend, interprets the role very carefully, and it is really "very awkward", and people can't wait to break her to pieces. Although the movie is not starring super handsome guys and beauties, the content is very compact, and it will be memorable in the end.
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