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In a dystopian city drenched in neon and chaos, Cyrus Nakamura, a washed-up minor league baseball player, drifts through life with apathy as his only companion. He's a man at rock bottom, resigned to the void of a world built on hollow promises and fleeting distractions. When an old friend, Kenny, resurfaces after years of estrangement, Cyrus is forced to confront the broken pieces of his past and the unsettling question of why he's still here. Guided-sometimes pushed-by the sharp and grounded Yuki, a bartender with a cold yet empathetic edge, Cyrus navigates the blurred lines between escape and responsibility, silence and confrontation. As the night unfolds, the answers he seeks might just be the ones he's been running from all along.
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