Summary:
“In the Park” begins with a routine jog for our protagonist, who catches sight of a girl seated in the same spot each day. Intrigued by her presence, he resolves to approach her, but a mishap leaves him feeling embarrassed and discouraged when she doesn’t offer assistance.
Undeterred, he attempts to connect with her again, only to find her absence. Days pass, and just as he’s about to give up hope, he encounters her once more, this time in a wheelchair. As realization dawns upon him, the film leaves viewers at a critical juncture, pondering the significance of his newfound understanding and its implications for their budding connection.