In a dark and surreal room, a group of six men sit with expressions of anguish, confronting a disturbing experience. What seems to be a simple gathering among friends quickly transforms into a visual representation of human discomfort. Each one of them, trapped in their own world, not only shares their repulsion for an oppressive environment but also grapples with their internal fears and anxieties. As the tension builds, the animation and painting come to life in an amalgam of images that disrupt the flow of time and reality.
Through a combination of moving images and painting, the narrative evolves into a sensory experience where the men not only confront their own nausea but also reflect the emotional chaos of existence. The viewer is drawn into their internal struggles and the design of an environment that seems to devour them. With an experimental and avant-garde style, the work explores the distortion of perception and the struggle with human suffering, turning moments of discomfort into a visual masterpiece that challenges classic narrative structure.
In the end, the film not only invites reflection on mental health and the anguish of daily life but also leaves an indelible mark on the power of art to capture the ineffable, offering a raw and poetic glimpse into the themes of communication breakdown and despair.