The plot of the film is as refined and simple as its title suggests: a young woman from Tokyo wandering around a suburban town where she encounters a man skimming stones by the river and spends time with him until dusk falls. The film does not follow the conventional narrative of the walk-and-talk films, which are rife with pugilistic repartee between strangers. Tatsunari Ota’s second feature film gives the audiences a meditative viewing experience to focus on small things in our daily life and reorients our expectations towards chance encounters.