It was written and directed by Hiroshi Ishikawa and stars Aoi Miyazaki, Hidetoshi Nishijima, Hiromi Nagasaku, and Eita.
High school student Yosuke spends most of his free time sitting near a floodgate and playing the same short tune on his acoustic guitar.
Yu hums Yosuke's tune to her older sister, who is mourning her deceased boyfriend.
He shoos away a man interfering with an intoxicated woman lying in the street and takes her to recover in his apartment.
According to Variety's Eddie Cockrell (who viewed it at the NMFF), the film was filled with "unchecked indulgences.
"[2] He criticized the director, writing that: "Jump cuts, cryptic silences, shots of various cloud formations and long takes bereft of movement are key weapons in Ishikawa's self-consciously arty arsenal, with little in the way of story or character development to engage viewers; Gus van Sant he's not.
"[2] On the other hand, DVDBeaver.com praised the film for its "heartfelt story," "excellent visuals," and "great cast.