On a sunny day, an old man decides to visit an amusement park, eager to relive the joy of his youth. From the moment he enters the park, he is greeted by a sea of bright lights, laughter, and festive music, but what initially seems like a place of happiness quickly transforms into a disturbing nightmare. As he explores the various attractions, the old man finds himself trapped in a series of increasingly surreal and unsettling experiences.
The characters that once appeared friendly turn into grotesque figures that seem to mock him, while the rides and attractions reveal a dark and cruel side. Soon, the man is forced to confront the harsh realities of life and death, as he grapples with his own vulnerability and the inevitability of aging. No one seems to pay him any attention, and the crowd shifts from a celebratory atmosphere to one of despair and chaos.
As the day progresses, the old man becomes a witness to human cruelty and indifference, facing emotional harm that seems to multiply with every step. The experience at the park leads him to a deep reflection on his life and his place in the world, leaving him in a constant struggle to find meaning in an environment he never imagined could be so oppressive. In the end, the visit turns into a hard lesson about the fragility of existence and the inherent loneliness of being human.