Kind of like the Love Day trilogy, which doesn't feel like a movie, like a love-and-not documentary. Taking pictures of the midnight lights in Hong Kong, the pulse is surging, and the feelings are full of emotions. The ambiguity of the two people is full of publicity, but when it comes to feelings, they are subtle. In the play, the two ended up with an open ending, but they still satisfied most of the audience in real life, and they got married together. The setting of their characters in the play is also very interesting, one is a Chinese woman who grew up in the United States, and the other is an American who has worked in Hong Kong, China for decades. One can hardly speak Chinese, and the other speaks thiefly.
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