Dusk Bye
Dusk Bye
Dusk Bye directed by Wang Longxin.
A young director who is heartbroken writes a script to bid farewell to the past and doesn’t know how to end it. The content of the script reflects his emotions. During the process of trying to let go, he encounters many emotional fluctuations, until he meets a girl who is in the same mood and improves the ending of the script. After the director discovers that the definition of dusk is a diverse choice, he also faces making his own emotional choices
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