Broken Skin (1991) follows a quiet, inward-turning journey of a person wrestling with memories, scars, and the stubborn ache of belonging. As ordinary days unfold, small decisions ripple into deeper questions about identity, trust, and the limits of connection. Beneath the surface, the film traces how vulnerability and resilience collide, guiding a wary narrator toward a harder, tender honesty about what it means to be seen—and to heal.
Broken Skin (1991) follows a quiet, inward-turning journey of a person wrestling with memories, scars, and the stubborn ache of belonging. As ordinary days unfold, small decisions ripple into deeper questions about identity, trust, and the limits of connection. Beneath the surface, the film traces how vulnerability and resilience collide, guiding a wary narrator toward a harder, tender honesty about what it means to be seen—and to heal.