Two couples, one before and one after, broke up sadly in two time and space. The young lover is traveling in Greece, the man is going back to England to visit his mother in an unexpected coma, and the woman is going back to Germany for further study. Thirty years later, another middle-aged couple, the actor's wife and the anthropologist's husband, agreed to divorce. There is no trace of the switch between time and space, but life has changed several times. At this time, the young couple met again after a long absence and were relatively speechless. Bresson's minimalism is like a shadow, and a few close-ups of hands and feet have brought the characters to life. In the same time and space, the tracks of the four people overlap, is it the illusion of dreams, or the blurring of reality? Watching this film is like a meditation, feeling the loneliness of life and the impermanence of love.