In a near-future city, a restless young woman navigates a society obsessed with image, excess, and the pressure to discard anything deemed disposable—including people. She works within a glossy, merciless economy that treats emotions, mistakes, and relationships as easily recyclable. As she performs an increasingly precarious balancing act between appearance and authenticity, she forms an unlikely bond with someone pushed to the fringes by the same systems she serves. Together, they challenge the shallow rituals that value surface over substance, sparking a quiet uprising that questions what it means to be valued in a world that constantly discards. A vivid, morally urgent drama about choosing humanity over convenience.
In a near-future city, a restless young woman navigates a society obsessed with image, excess, and the pressure to discard anything deemed disposable—including people. She works within a glossy, merciless economy that treats emotions, mistakes, and relationships as easily recyclable. As she performs an increasingly precarious balancing act between appearance and authenticity, she forms an unlikely bond with someone pushed to the fringes by the same systems she serves. Together, they challenge the shallow rituals that value surface over substance, sparking a quiet uprising that questions what it means to be valued in a world that constantly discards. A vivid, morally urgent drama about choosing humanity over convenience.