
Goldberg is a slight, bespectacled man who leads a solitary life. As an average computer programmer residing in Tel Aviv, he devotes much of his time to scouring the internet in search of a romantic partner. His sole companion is Audrey, his cherished dog. On the other hand, Eisenberg is a burly, middle-aged ruffian with questionable sanity. He spends his time loitering in Meir Park, intimidating passersby and engaging in shady dealings with minor criminals. Fate brings these two together, and Eisenberg takes an interest in spending time with Goldberg. However, his intentions seem to extend beyond mere friendship. This narrative explores the unsettling encounters with strangers that breed anxiety and paranoia, the isolation of urban life, and the unraveling of control.