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Widowed retired teacher Lin Shulan had just seen her children get married when she was pressured to be a “full-time grandma”. But her dance dream, hidden for half her life—once dismissed as “frivolous” by her late husband—was suddenly reignited by a senior college recruitment poster. When she secretly put on dance shoes, she met Lao Zhou, who had given up his saxophone to take care of his sick wife. They encouraged each other, only to be mocked by their children: “Why bother at your age?” Until the community Spring Festival gala, Lin spun with her late husband’s apology letter, Lao Zhou played his dusty saxophone, and their children cried and applauded. It turns out, spring at sixty is the courage to live again.
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