Jerome Baguio
Writing
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What begins as a quiet confession between friends unravels into a surreal confrontation with guilt, fear, and the weight of responsibility.
Negative Pare

In the stunning mountains of Atok, Benguet, a wealthy, carefree man and a young woman haunted by her past accidentally cross paths. Together, they discover solace in each other's company until the truth catches up and confronts them.
When Magic Hurts

Waking in a house adrift in stillness, a man in remote control costume searches for his purpose with the help of the other appliances.
Appliances

The phrase "paint me a picture" is repetitive phrase used by Sophie to start conversation. This has a reference to the common icebreaker and the painting as an art itself. More importantly, paint me a picture is an imperative statement to create something from nothing.
Paint Me a Picture

Marion, a young working professional, recounts his tragic memories with his late partner, Davis. The first is the supposed peaceful breakfast of the two that quickly turns into a heated exchange of hurtful words. The second starts as a happy birthday celebration of Marion but escalates into a tense dinner full of jealousy and hatred between the two. The third leads to Marion's admittance to having an HIV, ending with Davis breaking down in front of him.