FADE IN.
Act 1
INT. STUDY - 9:30
Smartphone in hand, Peter taps YouTube.
PETER (V.O.): Today is Valentine's Day. Let me find my MV on that.
Surfing video clips, Peter stops at one.
PETER (V.O.)(Cont'd): Here's the version done on Feb 14, 2020.
Watching his MV.
PETER (V.O.)(Cont'd): I was visiting Hokkaido in early Feb, 2020, although the outbreak had begun.
Watching.
PETER (V.O.)(Cont'd): My city hubs were New Chitose - Sapporo - Otaro - New Chitose.
Pausing.
PETER (V.O.)(Cont'd): I was optimistic and believed I could travel to Fukuoka in March 2020...
Act 2
FLASHBACK
INT. SITTING ROOM - NIGHT (Last Saturday)
Peter and his WIFE are having Facetime with their CHILDREN on screen.
DAUGHTER (On Screen): Unlike Hongkongers, people in Japan & South Korea don't care much about Valentine's Day.
Listening.
SON (On screen) It so happened that my girlfriend's university hall room is just next to mine.
PETER (V.O.)(Cont'd): They've been struck by Cupid's arrows.
INT. SITTING ROOM - DAY (Yesterday)
Peter is watching TV.
PETER (V.O.): "Look For a Star" was a 2009 local film.
Watching.
PETER (V.O.)(Cont'd): Apart from the cast, the film followed the 3-Act Structure - the blockbuster formula.
Game show scenes on screen.
PETER (V.O.)(Cont'd): Then, dating-game show format such as "If You Are the One" became very popular.
INT. SITTING ROOM - NIGHT (Yesterday)
The TV is showing the film "Pretty Woman".
PETER (V.O.): I've watched this 1990 film for about half a dozen times.
We hear the Intro guitar riffs of the song "Pretty Woman".
'PETER (V.O.)(Cont'd): As for the 1964 song, I've listened to it at least a few hundred times.
Moving images of a Lotus Esprit appear on screen.
PETER (V.O.)(Cont'd): In the 1990s, I thought seriously if I should buy one.
Pausing.
PETER (V.O.)(Cont'd): But the pricy two-seater coupe didn't suit a married man with parental responsibilities.
RETURN TO PRESENT
INT. STUDY - 10:30
Peter is checking images on screen.
PETER (V.O.)(Cont'd): Why Cupid is usually seen as a baby?
Reading.
PETER (V.O.) (Cont'd): Does it symbolise the visible and tangible outcome of two individuals in love?
Surfing the web, a gossip story about a star's love story pops up.
PETER (V.O.) (Cont'd): Or is Valentine's Day to remember that Cupid could make lousing shots?
Pausing.
PETER (V.O.) (Cont'd): And why does Cupid shoot arrows to the heart?
Thinking.
PETER (V.O.) (Cont'd): Does Cupid want to remind people that true love may hurt?
Pausing.
PETER (V.O.)(Cont'd): And one shouldn't don't laugh when someone says "I love you"?
Act 3
INT. STUDY - 12:00
Peter is in thoughts.
PETER (V.O.): Why does Cupid never grows old?
Thinking.
PETER (V.O.) (Cont'd): It's a symbol of love, and love should never get old.
Pausing.
PETER (V.O.)(Cont'd): And the world is filled with love songs, including mine.
Smiling a little.
PETER (V.O.) (Cont'd): To love and be loved is what people need.
FADE OUT
THE END
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