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Old Boys (Short Drama Version)
Old Boys (Short Drama Version) Plot:
35-year-old Lin Shen is a down-and-out singer writing demos in a rental house, earning rent by singing at bars. His high school classmate Chen Mo, a "workaholic" executive at a listed company, suddenly breaks down at his promotion banquet when a client says, "You were cooler in the band back then." They reunite over their old high school band guitar—Lin Shen finds the one Chen Mo lost while drunk, with their band name "Forever Young" carved on it. When the corporate suit meets the singer's tattered jeans, when "stable life" collides with "unfinished dream," these two life-worn old boys decide to finish the song they left unsung at 18. But on this journey, Chen Mo’s boss pressures him to sign a crucial contract, Lin Shen’s landlord hikes the rent, and worst of all, their former lead singer suddenly wants to join… Can they rediscover their youthful passion in the gaps of reality?
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