The barber asks if he can make the young man "more handsome and charming" because he has a date on May 1st. The young man says he doesn't know where he's from, but he wants his hair to be "a little more beautiful" on the day of his wedding. The barber says he can't ask about his homeland, but that's okay because it's a "very faraway place" . He's just a "piece of garbage" , the barber says. He wants the same hairstyle as the guy in the picture, and he wants it to be shorter, too. He says he used to be an artist, but now he just wants to be a barber. He tells the barber that he looks like his old self, and that no one will accept the change of time. He asks the barber how many girlfriends he has and how many he has, and the barber tells him that he has none. He then asks if there's anything he can do to get out of the "single hell" that is his life now.
The barber asks if he can make the young man "more handsome and charming" because he has a date on May 1st. The young man says he doesn't know where he's from, but he wants his hair to be "a little more beautiful" on the day of his wedding. The barber says he can't ask about his homeland, but that's okay because it's a "very faraway place" . He's just a "piece of garbage" , the barber says. He wants the same hairstyle as the guy in the picture, and he wants it to be shorter, too. He says he used to be an artist, but now he just wants to be a barber. He tells the barber that he looks like his old self, and that no one will accept the change of time. He asks the barber how many girlfriends he has and how many he has, and the barber tells him that he has none. He then asks if there's anything he can do to get out of the "single hell" that is his life now.