The film is noted for its lyrical cinematography by Ryuto Kondo, which adds a visual depth to the often bleak narrative.

The movie follows (played by Maki Sakai), a mid-30s divorcée and failed actress who returns to her childhood home at a Shinto shrine to help her family with chores. Her aimless life is disrupted when she meets Masaru (played by Gen Hoshino), a naive young man trying to set up a stall at the local shrine festival. Director: Kazuyoshi Kumakiri Starring: Maki Sakai, Gen Hoshino, and Shingo Tsurumi Genre: Drama / Comedy Runtime: 105 minutes

While the film deals with themes of failure and "no-win" situations, it maintains a humorous tone that keeps it from being purely depressing.