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It's my mother-in-law's. Oh, really. You still play the piano? Huh? Not at all. I see. I only play for
my daughter's violin, too. You seem to be scared of silence. Do I? You keep avoiding what's important.
Even though it's been 20 years. What's important? Are you happy right now? Oh... It sounds silly to ask
after seeing this house. But that's my only question. I haven't thought about it. You shouldn't have to think
my daughter's violin, too. You seem to be scared of silence. Do I? You keep avoiding what's important.
Even though it's been 20 years. What's important? Are you happy right now? Oh... It sounds silly to ask
after seeing this house. But that's my only question. I haven't thought about it. You shouldn't have to think
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It's my mother-in-law's.
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Oh, really.
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You still play the piano?
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Huh?
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Not at all.
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I see.
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I only play for
my daughter's violin, too.
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You seem to be scared of silence.
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Do I?
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You keep avoiding what's important.
Even though it's been 20 years.
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What's important?
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Are you happy right now?
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Oh...
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It sounds silly to ask
after seeing this house.
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But that's my only question.
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I haven't thought about it.
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You shouldn't have to think.
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Movie Summary
An unexpected love triangle, a failed seduction trap and an encounter that results from a misunderstanding, told in three movements to depict three female characters and trace the trajectories between their choices and regrets.