Acting
Ankle cancer leaves a young woman unable to walk, blurred by the sudden, chilling realization: Is this a room, or is it a prison?
A group of students gathers in room of Sarrin, a space symbolizing the "river of transformation." This place draws them into conversation, yet something within stirs conflict, compelling them into a vortex of memories blending past, dreams, and speculations about the future. At the heart of it all is an inevitable sense of resignation to self-abandonment.
Two characters, one clad in black and the other in white, embark on a quest to uncover the diamond within themselves. However, as they plunge deeper into the depths of each other's identities, they encounter a mirror that reflects both of their true essences. This reflection leads the two characters to unite their spirits into one. Yet, the diamond discovered throughout this journey does not belong to the characters themselves; instead, it is the audience's thoughts, refined and polished, that transform into the true diamond.
The eternal flame of youth desire.