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On a decaying park bench, a disgraced businessman and a volatile drifter clash through insults, confessions, and unraveling truths — until their lives begin to mirror each other in a brutal cycle of waiting, ruin, and self-deception.
SYNOPSIS:
In a bleak urban park lit by a dying streetlamp, a man in a wrinkling suit waits for someone he believes can save him. Instead, he’s confronted by a streetwise drifter whose vulgar humor masks a buried past. The two collide in a fierce, unpredictable battle of language, class, power, and illusion.
As the hours pass, roles blur: the polished professional breaks apart, the drifter reveals flashes of a former life, and both men expose the lies they've built their identities on. Their arguments spiral from petty insults to existential questions — destiny, corruption, love, failure, and the quiet violence of being forgotten.
When the drifter is dragged away and a mysterious woman arrives to take his place on the bench, the brutal truth emerges: this bench is a loop. A trap for people waiting for answers that will never come. The man realizes he has become exactly what he despised — just another drifter waiting for a ghost.
TANNIC is a sharp, darkly comic psychological drama about decay, identity, and the absurdity of hope in a system designed to grind people down.
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