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The Lost Me (Mini-Series)
The Lost Me (Mini-Series) Plot:
Su Wan, a "perfect tool person" in the workplace, never dares to make a mistake—until Lin Chuan, her ex-boyfriend who disappeared for five years, blocks her at the company gate holding the "elopement list" she wrote back then, bluntly asking: "Where did you put the Su Wan who dared to steal beer with me and draw stars all over the paper?" It turns out she stood him up five years ago for her parents' "stable life"; now Lin Chuan brings her lost paintbrushes, unsent love letters, and even the school uniform torn from climbing the wall, gradually "exposing" her perfection: she sleeps with a desk lamp on every night because she's afraid of the dark, her favorite watercolor pens have long been locked in a drawer, and she only dares to drink bitter American coffee "to fit her persona". When Lin Chuan plays her 18-year-old recording: "I want to be Su Wan, not someone's daughter," Su Wan breaks down—she realizes that in the past five years, she has tried her best to "become someone else," but has long lost "herself" at the alleyway on the night of the elopement.
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