Drama   Taiwan

In the movie "Days," Kang and Non, two individuals leading completely different lives, meet by chance and form a brief but profound connection that impacts both of them in unexpected ways.

Kang, a wealthy and successful businessman, lives a solitary life in a spacious and luxurious house located in the outskirts of the city. Despite his material wealth, Kang is disillusioned with his life and often feels a deep sense of emptiness. He longs for genuine human connection and meaning in his existence.

On the other hand, Non is a humble and contented person who resides in a small apartment in the crowded town. He makes a living doing odd jobs, barely making ends meet. Non lives a simple and uncomplicated life, finding joy in small things and cherishing the relationships he has with his few friends and family members.

One day, Kang and Non's paths unexpectedly cross during a chance encounter. They strike up a conversation and find themselves drawn to each other's contrasting lives and perspectives. Over the course of several encounters, Kang starts visiting Non's apartment regularly, seeking solace and a different way of living through Non's humble existence.

As Kang spends time with Non, he begins to realize the superficiality and emptiness of his own lavish lifestyle. Kang starts to question the value he has placed on material possessions and wealth, gradually shifting his perspective to appreciate the simpler aspects of life that Non embodies.

Through their interactions, Kang and Non develop a deep understanding and bond, finding solace, friendship, and a shared sense of purpose. Their connection serves as a catalyst for personal transformation and self-discovery, providing them both with a renewed sense of purpose and contentment.

However, despite their profound connection, Kang and Non eventually part ways, as their individual lives continue on their separate paths. The film beautifully portrays the transient nature of human relationships and the impact they can have, even in a short period of time.

In the end, "Days" leaves viewers reflecting on the importance of genuine human connection, the true meaning of wealth and happiness, and the potential for personal growth and change through unexpected encounters.
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