Desert Ballroom is an interlude to which movie

"Desert River Ballroom" is an interlude from the movie Flame on the Plains.

"Desert River Ballroom" is a song written, composed and sung by Liu Shuang, released on June 15, 2020, on the album 1st.Planet, which is the promotional song for the movie Flames on the Plains.In December 2021, the song won the award for Song of the Year in Shake Music for 2021; and on December 28, the song won the 2021 Hall of Fame's annual humanities list, the top 10 songs of the music list.

The story behind the song touched many people and made the listener's emotions break the defense. It's a fickle time, and the old man's obsessive love story has many things that young people are missing. With the past with brainwashing melody out of the circle of the "divine song" is not quite the same, "Desert River Ballroom" let the listener produce a strong **** love, it is quite a picture of the background of the creation, such as a small town in the northeast of the ballroom, nostalgia for his late wife's old man dancing alone, the 1980s of the fire, and so on.

Lyrics to "Mohe Dance Hall"

If there's time, you'll come to see me, right, to see how the snow is aging, how my eyes are melting, turn around and be surprised again if you see me, dust it off and go into the sea, I've never seen an aurora borealis appearing in the village, or someone setting off fireworks in the dead of night, and the evening stars are like your Eyes, you said nothing wild winds startled me, three thousand miles have seen you by chance, there are skirts dancing in the garden, the bottom of the light shakes off the morning sun, in the 1980's Desert Ballroom, if there is time, you will come to see me, right.

See how the snow ages, how my eyes melt, if you see me, turn away and be surprised again, I'm afraid of my tears, my gray hair like a shameful joke, I've never seen the village where the aurora borealis appeared, nor have I seen anyone setting off fireworks in the dead of night, the evening stars are like your eyes, you don't have to say anything about the wild winds that frighten me, but you've pissed off the gods, letting you go still so young, it's all Blame you for the distant mountains cold and icy, in a person's Mohe ballroom, if there is time, you will come to see me right.