Under the shadow of Angkor Wat, a man travelling alone drifts through the heat and dust of Siem Reap, settling into the unhurried rhythm of long lunches and late afternoons. In a place shaped by passing travellers and temporary lives, a brief connection begins to take form — unannounced, unplanned, and quietly charged.
As the day slips toward evening, the story lingers on anticipation, restraint, and the delicate balance between what is felt and what is acted upon. Set against the faded glamour and tropical stillness of Siem Reap, Near Perfect Miss explores the beauty of moments that are complete precisely because they do not ask for more.