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Life in Reverse
Life in Reverse Plot:
Lin Xiaoman, 30, is trapped in a career slump and romantic void. One morning, she wakes up to find her life “rewinding”—getting a year younger each day, slipping from 30 to 25, then 22... She soon realizes this is a countdown to “mend regrets”: if she doesn’t crack the puzzle before regressing to 18, she’ll lose all adult memories and connections forever. Along the way, she reunites with Chen Mo, her first love she let go years ago for “pursuing career success,” and uncovers a 18-year-old secret—he once confessed his love, but she missed it due to insecurity. As time nears the breaking point, Lin Xiaoman faces a choice: cling to the fading love, or reclaim the brave version of herself she lost?
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