In a world where human connections seem to be increasingly fading, a young filmmaker named Murphy finds himself trapped in a tumultuous relationship with his girlfriend, Electra. Things become complicated when, after an unexpected accident, Murphy wakes up alone in an empty apartment, confronted with the painful memory of his lost love. The story unfolds through a haunting visual style and poetic lyrics as we delve into his most intimate and vulnerable thoughts.
Through flashbacks, we see the evolution of their romance: from moments of pure passion and connection to the depths of loneliness and despair. As Murphy faces the absence of Electra, it becomes inevitable that he reconsiders what love truly means and how relationships can transform into something irreparably complex. The film explores not only the joy of love but also the suffering that can accompany it, creating a raw and emotional portrait of modern intimacy.
With a blend of sensory imagery, an atmospheric soundtrack, and a non-linear narrative, viewers are immersed in Murphy's mind, where each memory becomes an echo of what once was. What begins as a celebration of love quickly turns into a meditation on longing and loss, inviting the audience to reflect on the mutable nature of relationships and the fragility of affection.