The film composes a short story about an old couple supporting each other in Cheung Chau. The old memories of the two are delicate and moving, and the tragic situation of silver-haired people being helpless in their old age is also self-evident.
The memory of dreams is like a piece of paper filled with words in the mind, with only burnt fragments remaining after waking up. The short film is based on director Gu Bensen's nightmare paintings, transforming the taboos of fear and death into a visual poem.
A summer youth notebook about Cheung Chau, Hong Kong, capturing the tranquil beauty of the outlying islands, breaking through the traditional cinema viewing habits, and setting a new record for mobile community screenings in Hong Kong.