A delicate piece of social analysis, this work alludes to the thousands of unemployed people in the metropolitan area of Jakarta, the Indonesian capital, in the early 21st century. Morales draws a parallel between the struggle for survival and the group parachute jumps that take place in the city. The national monument to independence—the Monas obelisk, with its flaming gold top—is like a character unto itself, paralyzed amidst the fantastic documentary-like narrative.