The ruins are everywhere, and the eschatology is desolate. The hero (Davos Hanich in Davos Hanechi) becomes one of the few humans to survive the nuclear war. When he was young, he always saw the death of a strange man in his dreams, which made him an experiment in time travel. He is sent to the past on the eve of the nuclear war, where he meets a woman (Helen Shatland H é l è ne Chatelain) on the embankment and falls in love with her. At the end of the experiment, he was sent to a future that avoided havoc. But he refused the opportunity and wanted to be with the woman he loved. In the end, however, he suddenly realized that the death he often dreamed of in his childhood was himself. The sci-fi avant-garde short film "Embankment", directed and written by Chris Mark, a representative of the left bank of Sina Chao, is a milestone in the history of science fiction films. The whole film uses a completely still picture to simulate human impressions of the past and tells a post-apocalyptic story. Concise and powerful sound atmosphere, smooth and concise editing footage, coupled with poetic narration language, the broken memory of a dream is depicted shockingly.