The Song We Never Finished

The Song We Never Finished

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A rainy Irish coastal town where storms and music shape everyday life. A band performs every Friday night at a tiny pub called The Lantern Room in the country side of ireland. For years, the band has played to the same small crowd every weekend. Winter and Kai have an unspoken closeness built through years of songwriting, shared secrets, and almost-confessions. but everything changes one stormy night when the power cuts out mid-performance and instead of stopping, Winter sings an emotional unfinished song while Kai plays acoustic guitar beside her by candlelight. A tourist uploads the performance online and by morning the video has millions of views. Kai secretly writes a song about Winter , every moment he never confessed, every year he waited, every fear of losing her and he never intends for her to hear it. "I didn't write the song so you'd love me back. I wrote it because keeping it inside was ruining me."
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