A woman wakes to a morning that feels unnervingly precise, her routines unraveling as a quiet dread settles in. She navigates a world where familiar faces no longer offer recognition, leaving her to question the trust she once took for granted. As she searches for meaning, memories flicker like fragments of a dream, and every interaction becomes a delicate balance between grasping truth and succumbing to fear. With a restrained, intimate focus, the story follows her through intimate spaces—home, hospital, street—where the line between reality and illusion blurs. A haunting meditation on identity, belonging, and the fragility of perception.
A woman wakes to a morning that feels unnervingly precise, her routines unraveling as a quiet dread settles in. She navigates a world where familiar faces no longer offer recognition, leaving her to question the trust she once took for granted. As she searches for meaning, memories flicker like fragments of a dream, and every interaction becomes a delicate balance between grasping truth and succumbing to fear. With a restrained, intimate focus, the story follows her through intimate spaces—home, hospital, street—where the line between reality and illusion blurs. A haunting meditation on identity, belonging, and the fragility of perception.