The film is the debut of Charlotte Wells, a New York-based writer and director born in Scotland. Set in the late 1990s, the story begins with a curiou[Expand All]
The film is the debut of Charlotte Wells, a New York-based writer and director born in Scotland. Set in the late 1990s, the story begins with a curious 11-year-old girl, Sophie (played by Frankie Corio), and her young single father (played by Paul Mesca). The two went on vacation to Turkey together. The trivial matters that happened there seemed ordinary, but those fleeting conversations, both spoken and unspoken, depicted the feelings between parents and children, and revealed how they had unconsciously become each other's rock. Twenty years later, when Sophie had grown to the age of her father when they went on trips, she recalled the fragmented memories of that summer when she was eleven. In the space of real images and imagined memories, that familiar and caring father gradually revealed the sadness he had never shown to his daughter that year.[Collapse]