
The film was shot in a actual scenery left in the urban life. The leading character, one human (a girl), picks up a small package and opens it. She finds another package inside, so she opens it again. There is bigger package inside.... She opens it again and again and again. Soon, the package becomes bigger than human and this small human turns to drawing of a stone. Story is ritualistic throughout the film, and its soundtrack was made by Japanese onomatopoeia. There a cinema is insisted as an artificial thing of time and story.
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