Plot:
Taipei, at night, on Mother's Day, Chen Mo (played by Chang Chen) made an appointment with his wife (played by Gui Lunmei) for dinner. On the way home, he wanted to buy a cake and parked his car outside the store. Turning around, Chen Mo's car was blocked there by another car parked side by side. Unable to return home, he began to look for the owner of the car in a nearby apartment, but he encountered all kinds of strange people and things: the elderly couple who lost their only son mistook his arrival as their son's return home, the one-armed barber shop owner (played by Gao Jie) put the fish head in the toilet, the prostitute from the mainland (played by Zeng Peiyu) ran away at the night market, and the tailor shop owner from Hong Kong (played by Chapman To) was chased by the underworld... A stuck parking space seemed to have untied a chain lasso. Chen Mo, who just wanted to move his car home, was inexplicably involved in the right and wrong of many strangers. He was concerned about his wife who was waiting at home, and because their relationship was on the verge of breaking up, tonight was supposed to be an opportunity to save it... The first feature film by Taiwanese advertising film director Chung Mong-hong was shortlisted for the Un Certain Regard section of the Cannes Film Festival.