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Mid-Autumn Detour

2025-02-10 Category: 3

Mid-Autumn Detour Plot:

Successful urbanite Lin Yuan has avoided family reunions for three Mid-Autumn Festivals with work excuses. This year, his father tricks him back home quoting Confucius' saying 'there must be a proper direction for travel', revealing a hidden illness. As generational conflicts between tradition and modern pressures erupt under the moonlight, three generations finally confront years of unresolved tensions. The roundest moon, they discover, was where the journey began.

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