The man lost his wife for three years, finally came out, met her at a dating event, and simply lived his own life. The woman is a waiter who works on the line at two o'clock every day. She does things in a proper manner and keeps herself safe. She met him at a dating event, a retired policeman, a man who guards the door and likes music. The two are attracted to each other and gradually become familiar with each other. They should have had a love affair, but accidents followed one after another...
There are two stories in the film. imagination. It is this passage that explains the inevitability behind the coincidence, and also reflects the unease and guilt in the woman's heart. She thought the man was dead, but she often found him and realized that she really liked him. Days and nights have dreams, and things in the dream are related to reality, including the death of a colleague, being entangled by the police, the past that I don’t want to mention, etc., all presented one by one.
When she woke up and returned to reality, she found that everyone around her was fine, and a few days passed happily. But she has her own task, and she has to leave after all. Facing the two loves, she chose the one that hurts others and herself the least. And the man did not report her, and continued his life, looking for the next blind date.
There are many versions of life, and a different choice can bring about a different effect. We do not have the opportunity to experience a different choice at the same time, grasp the present, and walk the road in front of us.
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