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Wrinkle of Shanghai

The epilogue of a young and 'blind' Shanghai trilogy. From the edge of the harbor in the first film to the international ruins in the second, the claws of blind flow finally reached downtown. This is a stiff and refreshin music video. A couple misfits in Shanghai, a clown who doesn't wear makeup on stage and a mop-up plan soon will be failed.

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The epilogue of a young and 'blind' Shanghai trilogy. From the edge of the harbor in the first film to the international ruins in the second, the claws of blind flow finally reached downtown. This is a stiff and refreshin music video. A couple misfits in Shanghai, a clown who doesn't wear makeup on stage and a mop-up plan soon will be failed.

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