He is a plain estate agent who lives his uneventful life in the anonymous suburb of an unspecified city. Indeed such a showing of "compulsive ordinariness" conceals his predicament of autistic isolation. Therefore, as he attempts to make up the illusion of an ideal world, he daily puts on a pantomime of the "perfect neighborhood", which is painstakingly staged by a group of paid walk on people. While such an artifice seems to help him fulfill his unexpressed love dream, a harsh overwhelming reality forces him to give up his illusions and eventually get in touch with the imperfect human dimension. The Plastic Cardboard Sonata is a story of urban loneliness, featuring lyric suggestions in the context of a paradoxical frame. By means of an accurate use of silence it sketches out the essence of daily life malaise.
as He
as 1st Waitress
as Russian Girl
as 2nd Waitress
as 1st Thug
as 2nd Thug
as Kiss Girl
as Barkeeper
as 4th Customer
as Female Customer
as Woman's with Stroller's Sister
as Woman with Stroller
as 1st Customer
as Man with Dog
as Daughter of the Man With the Dog