In My Heart ( Chinese : 这一刻,想见你 ) is a 2020 Malaysian musical romance film . The film tells the story of a boy who gives up on his music dream after his brother went into coma after a tragedy. But soon he meets a girl, and rediscover their passion for music.
4-1136: In My Heart may refer to: In My Heart (2020 film) , Malaysian Mandarin-language romance drama film In My Heart (Texas song) In My Heart (Moby song) "In My Heart", single by B. J. Thomas , Tim Krekel 1979 "In My Heart", single by Barbara and the Browns , Steve Cropper, Deanie Parker, 1964 "In My Heart", song by Cornell Campbell , 1977 "In My Heart", single by Damita Jo , Rose Marie McCoy, Charles Singleton, 1955 "In My Heart", single by Derrick Morgan , Prince Buster, 1962 "In My Heart", single by Dianne Brooks , Harvey Brooks, 1967 "In My Heart", song by Lou Rawls , J. W. Alexander, Sam Cooke 1961, Johnny Morisette 1960 "In My Heart", song by The Maytals , 1968 "In My Heart", single by Roy Castle , Tepper, Bennett, 1958; Carl Dobkins, Jr. , 1960 "In My Heart", song by Scott Garrett , Eisner, Weiss, 1958 See also [ edit ] All pages with titles containing In My Heart All pages with titles beginning with In My Heart Topics referred to by
8-469: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages In My Heart (2020 film) It is scheduled to be released on 24 April 2020 in Malaysia. The film features well-known Malaysian Chinese-language classic and pop songs. One night, music-loving brothers Ah Le and Ah Yuan break into the school auditorium to play an expensive piano. While they manage to distract
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16-751: The security guard, a serious accident occurs while they are trying to make their escape. Ah Yuan falls into a coma, leaving Ah Le feeling guilty to the point that he stops playing music. When Ah Le later enters university, he make friends with teammates who share the same passion for music. He also met an odd punk girl nicknamed Monster, whom he eventually falls for. Ah Le rediscovers his long-suppressed dreams, but when he decides to confess to Monster, something bad happens between them. How will their story goes? The film features Taiwanese actor Charles Tu, Malaysian actor Yuan Teng, singers Zen, Daniel Chezi, Uriah See and veteran singer Huang Yi Fei. It features well-known Malaysian Chinese-language pop and classic songs. The film
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