Chapter 265 The Script
The opportunity he had invested all his savings in came to an abrupt end. Trivial matters pulled him away after a brief chat. He had just given her his favorite composition without even getting the chance to ask for her phone number before he was forced to leave.
In Chris’s pursuit of Elizabeth, he overlooked the girl who had always been by his side and adored him-
Josan.
Like him. Joan also lived in a basement, encountered rejection at every turn, grappled with society’s unwritten rules, and endured rent pressure, but she clung to her dreams and aspired to overcome them.
One was his affection, untouchably far; the other cherished him, supporting and encouraging him at the lowest point in his life.
The dilemma of choice seemed to be the biggest suspense in the movie.
Ultimately, while rescuing Chris, Joan sustained injuries in a car accident that prevented her from playing the piano ever again. Her dream was crushed.
Struggling continuously, Chris finally gave up his pursuit of Elizabeth and chose to stay by the side of Joan, who had always supported and cheered fo
The ending was what drew Joyce to the story.
him.”
Eventually. Chris gained some fame and the appreciation of a music director, reaping the rewards of both career and love.
He and Joan held an outdoor wedding, with guests in attendance. Both the bride and groom smiled joyfully and looked happy.
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But in the final moments, the scene shifted back to the night after the wedding, where Chris had a dream.
In the dream, he finally found the opportunity to confess his love to Elizabeth. Then, the scene shifted to the wedding, where the bride was no longer Joan but Elizabeth.
Joyce found the ending of the movie intriguing, as it moved away from the typical ‘wakes up from the dream and all ends well‘ scenario, offering a plot worthy of deeper discussion and thought.
After the movie’s release, Joyce thought that who Chris truly loved, whether Elizabeth or Joan, would certainly spark intense debate.
Elizabeth might not have a lot of screen time in the movie, but she was undoubtedly the worthy second. female lead.
Joyce chose this script because, aside from being a trendy low–budget film, it adds depth and humor to the clichés of the genre.
There were two other reasons for her choice: one was because the filming location was in Aquapolis; she wanted to take a break and come back home.
The other reason was because she owed the movie director a favor. Upon careful consideration, she agreed to act in the movie.
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Chapter 265 The Script
unimpressed with Chris’s choice.
“But he choose Joan in the end,” Joyce reminded her gently.
How could someone willingly give up the one they loved for someone else?
Mia said, “That just means he didn’t love her enough. Honestly, it’s about Chris’s male ego awakening. Once he gained fame, he didn’t want to be the one chasing anymore; naturally, he preferred someone like Joan who orbited around him, placing him first in everything.”
“Maggie, what do you think?” Mia turned to Maggie and asked.
Maggie thought about it for a while. She sipped her drink and slowly said, “I think he probably liked them both, but maybe he likes Elizabeth a bit more.”
Mia agreed and said. “I like eggplants and hate green peppers. No matter how nutritious green peppers are, they’ll never become something I like.”
Joyce chuckled and pointed out, “But Chris doesn’t hate Joan.”
“Exactly, which makes him a scumbag,” they concluded with a laugh.
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