Three tin toys keep changing their costumes on the stage, and in turn, they perform a show about “home”. The story tells about three tin toys revolving around three generations, each bearing a resemblance to one another as they inevitably confront family conflicts. The male members of the family are forced by the unrelenting passage of time to transform into the “adults” they previously detested, as though caught in a mirror image and powerless to escape. However, the three actors become deeply immersed in their roles, to the point of forgetting their own expressions and movements. They lose their shadows beneath their feet and the images in the mirror, unaware of being entangled in the control of whose dreams, memories, or ideals. In the end, they only faintly remember the gentleness that once existed in the image of their mothers.