Synopsis
Since grandpa passed away, Yezi’s grandmother has been living alone at home. Her room is full of memories of the past, which have solidified into certain objects, animals, and people, and have their own lives. However, grandma seems to have lost her memory. If a person has lost their memory, time becomes completely meaningless to them. After her college graduation, Yezi returns home to spend her last summer vacation with her grandmother, who has been living alone ever since her grandfather passed away. The house is full of grandma’s memories that have gradually taken on actual forms in real life. Sometimes they appear as a cat, a plant, or as a total stranger, and sometimes they manifest themselves as her grandpa or even Yezi’s childhood self. Meanwhile, her grandma slowly slips into the abyss of amnesia and time begins to lose all meaning. Haunted by relentless memories, Yezi finds herself wandering among fragments of her family history, where she recollects a deserted childhood and revisits her own past. One night, everyone gathers by a flower fish pond for a grand farewell. It seems to be another one of grandma’s dreams. However, instead of waving goodbye to each other, all her loved ones decide to stay together.