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Flower Dance is literally translated as flower dance. The album "A Cup Of Coffee" by Dj Okawari from Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan. The author Dj Okawari comes from Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan. His music style is mainly jazz-hiphop and chill-hop, which has a very ethereal and natural aesthetic feeling.

Interpretation of the dialogue at the beginning of the song

This song is pure music, but there is a dialogue at the beginning of the song. The dialogue fragment is quoted from the movie "Assignment: Outer Space" (also known as Space man , a dialogue in French (Le vainqueur de l'espace).

This is a conversation starting about 20 minutes into the play

Lucy: "They serve the purpose of changing hydrogen into breathable oxygen, and they're as necessary here as the air is, on Earth."

Lucy: "They convert hydrogen into breathable oxygen. They are as important as the air on Earth."

Ray: "But I still say. ...they're flowers."

Ray: "But, I still want to say...they're just flowers."

Lucy: "If you like."

Lucy: "If you must think so..."

Ray: "Do you sell them?"

Ray: "Then do you sell them?" "

Lucy: "I'm afraid not."

Lucy: "I'm afraid not."

Ray: "But, maybe we could make a deal. ."

Ray: "But, maybe we can make a deal."

(The following two lines are not in the song)

Lucy: " What do you mean?"

Lucy: "What do you mean?"

Ray: "Oh, you see, you won't have to send them anywhere. I'll pay for them, and then, I'll leave them here, for you."

Ray: "Oh~ Look, you don't have to send the flowers anywhere, I'll buy them, and then I'll buy them. I will leave the flowers here for you."

The dialogue scene in the movie

In fact, in the spacecraft, those plants are used to convert oxygen Yes, women are in charge of management. Men use these flowers to chat up women

This is the reason why there is such a dialogue. The film screenwriter believes that rigid and rational men are not liked by women, so they use this dialogue to portray male romance.