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Life Between Film and Dream

2026-04-29 Category: Short Drama

Life Between Film and Dream Plot:

When office worker Lin Xiaoman finds a dusty vintage film projector while sorting through her grandfather's belongings, she accidentally travels into the classic old movie it's playing. At first, she uses plot tricks from films to solve workplace troubles and fix her fractured family, but soon discovers every change to the movie's plot brings an unexpected price in reality—her real memories start to fade after she helps the film's protagonist turn their life around. When she meets a male lead exactly like her three-year crush in the movie, she uncovers a ten-year secret linked to her grandfather and the projector. Now she must find her true self between the real world and the silver screen.

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