It's a superposition of the two stories.
On one side is the story of the hand. On one side is the story of a pizza deliveryman, Lowufel, whose parents died in a car accident after reminding him, leaving him alone. It was finally revealed that when he was catching flies in the studio, his hand was cut off, and the severed hand was his hand.
Running around with one hand, it goes through a series of adventures back to its owner. In other words, I have seen a lot of movies where I like to use one hand, the hand of Senior Brother Ci Mu in "The Order of the Samurai", the gothic black hand in "The Values of the Addams Family", etc.
Encountered a mouse under the subway station, the mouse tried to eat his hand, so he lit a lighter to scare the mouse. The hand was later picked up by a guide dog.
Lauufiel's work was not going well. The food he served to customers was crowded, and then he ate the pizza while chatting with the customer downstairs. This customer was Gabriel. He chased the librarian, Gabriel, to an apprenticeship in a studio. As a result, I accidentally cut off my hand when catching a fly. In the end, he broke his hand and found Lauufiel, but he couldn't get it back.
To be honest, I don't really understand the meaning of this movie... Maybe the lost things are irretrievable after all?
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