A Dead Lover Is Perfect
A Dead Lover Is Perfect
A Dead Lover Is Perfect dir by Haihong Lin.
Two middle-aged women, who haven’t met for over a decade, argued about a period of love affair and a lover in the year. Either of them firmly believed that she was the one that the man, who died of an accident over a decade ago, loved. And the reason that they argued about this matter is that either of them has been deeply buried in the mediocre life and completely lost themselves. They both lack love. Under seemingly usual dialogues, there is undercurrent life. It seems that you can see their whole life from it.
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