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Set in the ''Franchise/{{Superman}}'' Universe, the short film follows the story of an unnamed runaway girl, who visits a park in Metropolis. While there, she is engaged in conversation with a reporter named Clark, who claims to be writing a human-interest story, and wants to interview her. Through their conversation, Clark forces the girl, whom they agree to call "Sarah", to reexamine her faith in humanity. The title refers to their conversation, which takes place entirely on a park bench, with no other characters appearing.

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Set in the ''Franchise/{{Superman}}'' Franchise/DCComics Universe, the short film follows the story of an unnamed runaway girl, who visits a park in Metropolis. While there, she is engaged in conversation with a reporter named Clark, [[ComicBook/{{Superman}} Clark]], who claims to be writing a human-interest story, and wants to interview her. Through their conversation, Clark forces the girl, whom they agree to call "Sarah", to reexamine her faith in humanity. The title refers to their conversation, which takes place entirely on a park bench, with no other characters appearing.



* AngelUnaware: You probably guessed it from the moment he sat down on the bench, but Clark is not just the handsome reporter he appears to be.

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* AngelUnaware: You probably guessed it from the moment he sat down on the bench, but Clark is not isn't just the handsome reporter he appears to be.



* CigaretteOfAnxiety: And she gets more anxious when she can't have one.

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* CigaretteOfAnxiety: And Sarah frequently smokes to deal with her stressful life, and she gets more anxious when she can't have one.a cigarette.



* FlatEarthAtheist: Despite (presumably) living in a world of Aliens, Vigilantes, and Demigods, Sarah refuses to believe in Superman's existence, not because of his abilities, but because no one that selfless could actually exist.

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* FlatEarthAtheist: Despite (presumably) living in a world of Aliens, Vigilantes, aliens, vigilantes, and Demigods, demigods, Sarah refuses to believe in Superman's existence, not because of his abilities, but because she shares Lex Luthor's belief that no one that selfless could actually exist.



* IntrepidReporter: He notices looking girl in the middle of a park and tries to start up a conversation despite her wanting nothing to do with him.

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* IntrepidReporter: He Clark notices looking a distressed-looking girl in the middle of a park and tries to start up a conversation despite her wanting nothing to do with him.



* NoAntagonist: There are no villains in this story, just a girl in trouble and a certain Man of Steel who wants to help.



* TheRunaway: The protagonist.

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* TheRunaway: The protagonist.protagonist, Sarah, has fled her foster home and is currently living on the run.



* StealthHiBye: Clark makes it out of a large park and in about 3 seconds. Maybe he's been learning from a certain other vigilante?
* SuperSpeed: How the lighter gets back in Sarah's pocket.
* TeenPregnancy: And completely nonplussed when a complete stranger calls her on it, despite her having no visible signs of it.

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* StealthHiBye: Clark makes it out of a large park and in about 3 seconds. Maybe he's been learning from [[ComicBook/{{Batman}} a certain other vigilante?
vigilante?]]
* SuperSpeed: How Clark uses his legendary speed to ensure that the lighter gets back in Sarah's pocket.
* TeenPregnancy: And Sarah completely nonplussed when a complete stranger calls her on it, despite her having no visible signs of it.pregnancy.



* YouCantGoHomeAgain: Implied to be the reason Sarah is on the run. [[spoiler: Later confirmed when she reveals her birth parents are dead, and she never felt accepted in foster homes.]]

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* YouCantGoHomeAgain: Implied to be the reason Sarah is on the run. [[spoiler: Later [[spoiler:Later confirmed when she reveals her birth parents are dead, and she never felt accepted in foster homes.]]



* WhiteAndGreyMorality: There are no villains in this story, just a girl in trouble and a guy who wants to help.
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* ClarkKenting: The TropeNamer himself appears, and he does a fairly decent job, pitching his voice higher than normal, using an baggy raincoat to disguise his physique, and he trademark glasses to obscure his face. [[spoiler: That is until the end, of course.]]

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* ClarkKenting: The TropeNamer himself appears, and he does a fairly decent job, pitching his voice higher than normal, using an baggy raincoat to disguise his physique, and he his trademark glasses to obscure his face. [[spoiler: That is until the end, of course.]]

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