In Janus Victoria's poignant debut feature, divorced Tokyo salaryman Yoji confronts his greatest fear after discovering his neighbour's kodokushi, or lonely death, shortly after burying his mother. Refusing to accept a similar fate, he follows Minerva, his mother's Filipina caregiver, to the vibrant chaos of Manila. Lily Franky delivers a masterful performance as a man choosing uncertainty over solitude, while cinematographer Akiko Ashizawa beautifully captures both Tokyo's isolation and Manila's warmth. This cross-cultural journey transforms from a meditation on loneliness into an unexpected story of human connection and second chances.