In this only 16 minutes long short film, we first see four main characters, who appear to have negative feelings in their mind. Some seem to suffer from an issue in construction of relation, and another is experiencing trouble while tackling with acting practice. One thing apparent is that every one of the characters is deeply hurt in their heart. We cannot clarify the reason of their mental damage till nearly the end of the film, and therefore all we can do is just keep watching how severely they are troubled with something and wondering why they cannot escape the pain. It was so heartbreaking moments for me that I almost looked away from the screen.
Suddenly, however, we see the story gets into a turning point: when looking back a clock at a park as returning where he comes from, when turning on a smartphone, or when taking a glance to a wrist watch, they (and some of us) find that a very special moment has come, and finally audiences notice the reason of their hurt, loneliness, or vivid lost feeling. This work describes an unforgettable, and still painful event for many citizens in Japan, and also those who lost beloved people on that day. At the same time, however, characters talk to us with a somewhat positive message: please remember that you are not alone. Look up, and then you will see there will be someone who is feeling in a similar way. It does not require them to persist in past regrets, but rather may try to help them look forward again and make the state to be stuck in the time warp change.