Okay here is my interpretation.
In Love song, Ayu wants to leave Mannie, but we're unsure of why or what happened. All we know is that she's leaving & he's chasing them. It comes to a point where Ayu witnesses a robbery. Now here's the confusing part:
- the robbers may or may not have been Ayu & Mannie
- most likely they're random robbers BUT Ayu "sees" them as herself & Mannie; like a DEJA VU from her past (in Virgin Road), which also explains why they were wearing masks, almost to give off that "identity is hidden" feeling.
So anyway, 1 of the robbers shoot Ayu & she falls/dies/whatever.
In Last angel, we see a continuation of the last scene in Love song, with a typical 'Ayu soul' persona singing out as she watches. We then see interlinked scenes of Mannie with another woman, and Mannie with Ayu.
So like quite obviously, Mannie is 2-timing Ayu lol. Anyway, the later scenes where she starts escaping and running from SOMEONE is baffling, and I've been thinking why she is running away and so in fear, especially of a particular person who seems to have her at the end of the car scene. My thoughts;
- She's running away from Mannie, who finds her eventually, but I don't see why she would be so afraid
- She's running away from the police, assuming Mannie & her really are the robbers in Love song
Either way, this is the only scene in the trilogy I haven't figured out, so~
Then we go back to the streets where a dead Ayu lies, and suddenly, Mannie from the PAST aka his previous life "comes back" to take Ayu
& we come to Virgin Road, which we see Ayu & Mannie getting married. For obvious reasons, this Ayu & Mannie is obviously a past life, while the Ayu & Mannie we see in Love song & Last angel are the present beings.
So yes, we know what happens in Virgin Road, a happy ending for the past life, but is there a happy ending for the present life? I mean she's dead & he cheated on her...
I also think it's a good shoutout to this particular stanza in Virgin Road:
I feel that person you once met and loved
Is somehow like the person I love
For example, his casual gestures somehow remind me of the image of that person
When I noticed that
A very warm single tear slid down my cheek
It's like she's showing... the present her is seeing/feeling what her past life/mother has experienced with Mannie/her father, well almost.
The thing is, it's like how Ayu herself feels a connection between herself & Mannie, and her parents.
And, it was different for herself because things happen, like Mannie 2-timing her, so it's like Mannie reminds her of her dad, yet it is different because Mannie ISN'T her dad omg I hope I made sense.
But still, this trilogy is the best PV in the album, alongside with blossom (I know many are hatin' on blossom PV cos Ayu isn't in it/Jaejoong is in it & I feel sorry for those who haven't even watched it cos the story is beautiful and matches the song reli well, and the mood is fantastic too~)...