Cecilia boarded the train from Paris to Barcelona. On the train, she met an interesting Spanish man. During the six-hour drive, they chatted happily.
When getting off the train, Cecilia suddenly remembered the plot of Before Sunrise. So, she and the other party made a tacit decision: not to exchange any contact information, and meet at the train station one month later.
They never met again. Why didn't we exchange phone numbers or other information?
Cecilia was disappointed. She wrote this story in a few words and contributed it to The New York Times's "Modern Love" column. Soon after, she received a phone call. Your story was made into a TV series by us.
Modern love TV series, all based on The New York Times's column of the same name. Here, you will see 8 true stories in 35 minutes each episode, discussing love motifs of different races, ages and regions, which is equivalent to a small urban love picture book.
Basic information
In the bar on New Year's Eve, the down-and-out playwright Eric tried his best to save his ex-girlfriend but failed miserably. At the same time, Elsa, a beautiful and smart fashion woman, was dumped by her ordinary boyfriend in an old-fashioned way.
Three years later, Eric won the favor of a beautiful young girl with his comedy love movie Modern Love. One day, he reunited with his married ex-girlfriend, and both sides began to be in high spirits.