A short-form portrait of the artist’s relationship with her father, structured in two parts: an emotional phone conversation between the two that oscillates between English and Mandarin, and a brief travelog of Lee’s subsequent trip to visit him in Taiwan. A series of fleeting memories, ranging from lighthearted (a trip down a crafts aisle at a general store, visits with her father’s magician friends) to tender (footage of the artist pushing her father’s wheelchair) animate a poignant reflection on parental aging and bittersweet reunion. The two sections are linked by fortune cookie messages reading “A new voyage will fill your life with untold memories,” and a lesson in how to say “Daughter” in Mandarin.