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Eight-Year Temperature Gap
Eight-Year Temperature Gap Plot:
32-year-old senior planner Lin Wan accidentally shares a rental with Shen Xingye, a recent graduate eight years her junior. The pair are separated by an invisible "eight-year temperature gap" in their daily routines, aesthetics and problem-solving styles: Lin favors a disciplined, budget-conscious healthy lifestyle, while Shen stays up late, craves late-night barbecue and lives a carefree, unconstrained life. At first they bicker constantly and dislike each other, but when Lin's project collapses and she drowns her sorrows in alcohol, Shen quietly tidies up the mess and stays with her until dawn. They gradually realize that the seemingly insurmountable gap is actually a special warm seasoning for each other, and a misaligned but healing romance begins to unfold.
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