Gašparović drew much of the movie on his kitchen table in ink, pastels and pencil. From a visual perspective, it is described as an
impressionistic "metaphor for people drifting mindlessly down the stream of life", but Gašparović states that it was partially based on the stories he had heard as a young boy. It is a series of small animated segments set to six music pieces by Erik Satie (as performed by
Aldo Ciccolini). One example of a whimsical approach to the creation of the short includes an issue of
Christian Herald he bought at a junk store, which he subsequently included in the film as a waving flag. Other visual gags include a
piano biting off the upper half of the
pianist during mid-note. ==Reception and legacy==