A woman misses her train because she takes a lot of baggage with her and someone hits her. She is troubled with it and feels uncomfortable being in a station. She decides to go into a cafe and gets a bowl of salad. Once she gets up her seat, a man seats the very seat where she used to seat.
This film is a kind of comedy and it makes me laugh, but I have two suggestions trough this film. One is that the end is predictable. Misunderstanding is often happened in a real world and, in fact, we may do the same thing. However what this film makes funnier is the woman's reaction. She argues that the salad is her hardly. As an audience, it's very funny. The other is racism. Through whole this film, the main characters are a white woman and a black man. Excepting them, others with dialog are a black man, who bumps into her at the station, a black man seems as a homeless and a white man who is a cafe staff. What I can see in common among black men, they are wrong and evil for her. She sometimes makes her face at their behaviors. For example, when the hitting man tries to pick stuffs up, she tells him not to do that. Furthermore, she says him hurtful words. Because we may be able to recognize it is racism, the producers should think more.