In a quiet, tense town, a wary clockmaker discovers that a single, seemingly ordinary object holds the key to a series of unraveling fates. As strange coincidences ripple outward, two strangers—each carrying their own burdens—begin to question what responsibility truly means. With quiet, intimate moments and a moral gravity that insinuates itself without fanfare, the story threads together memory, choice, and the quiet burden of belonging. A contemplative drama about how a single act can ripple through a community, redefining what we owe to one another.
In a quiet, tense town, a wary clockmaker discovers that a single, seemingly ordinary object holds the key to a series of unraveling fates. As strange coincidences ripple outward, two strangers—each carrying their own burdens—begin to question what responsibility truly means. With quiet, intimate moments and a moral gravity that insinuates itself without fanfare, the story threads together memory, choice, and the quiet burden of belonging. A contemplative drama about how a single act can ripple through a community, redefining what we owe to one another.