


Every song is a love letter.
Daniel and Alison meet in 1989 Sheffield and fall in love as teenagers before life takes them in different directions. They reconnect years later through shared musical memories, wondering if they're meant to be together.
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4 hours of endless whining resulting in some frankly nonsense character actions and largely implausible coincidences. Crap
A traditional romantic drama told in two familiar timelines, though it works better in the past than in the present, with such lazy writing that it proposes two marriages in crisis to justify the characters' reunion. The story, in reality, could have worked well solely with the past plot, in which music is truly used as a connection, which is one of the series' themes, while building a suitably solid story of broken love, even if it sometimes falls into some clichés, such as the narrative treatment of homosexuality.






















