You could never understand is about the generational gap. The viewer is brought into the timeless intimacy of a young man and a young woman confronting with a world which, according to their own view, the observer could never understand. It brings the viewer in front of one of the endlessly repeating, intense life transitions which is not possible to fully grasp except when it's being presently lived, directing his or her gaze on the unfocusable passage of time.