Chow (Cherry Ngan), an internet songwriter, has a very good memory. She doesn't forget anything she's heard. When Yung (Ronald Cheng), a street punk, took her away, she didn't know how to get back home. She was taken to a remote fish raft so far away that an escape plan seemed impossible. In order to get away with the only thing she has, Chow wants to give the kidnapper a spiritual music therapy. When the two people don't know each other, they start to form an intimate bond and connection through music. Chow gets a lot of inspiration from this "floating stage," but he also learns that Yung, a seemingly hopeless criminal, has a voice that sounds as good as the sound of nature.
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Chow (Cherry Ngan), an internet songwriter, has a very good memory. She doesn't forget anything she's heard. When Yung (Ronald Cheng), a street punk, took her away, she didn't know how to get back home. She was taken to a remote fish raft so far away that an escape plan seemed impossible. In order to get away with the only thing she has, Chow wants to give the kidnapper a spiritual music therapy. When the two people don't know each other, they start to form an intimate bond and connection through music. Chow gets a lot of inspiration from this "floating stage," but he also learns that Yung, a seemingly hopeless criminal, has a voice that sounds as good as the sound of nature.
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