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The slow-paced storytelling masterfully blurs the lines between memory, dream, and a fracturing reality.
During the initial two-minute improvisation—set to high-tempo music—my body’s immediate reaction was a standard demand for oxygen. However, I observed a transition where the body ceased to struggle and instead adapted.
this interplay adds both physical and emotional depth, prompting the viewer to reflect on the internal dynamics and evolving relationships between the pairs.
Until now, I have felt a significant sense of resistance toward participating in peace-making activities. While there may be several reasons for this, I believe it was largely due to the influence of the "Hiroshima mentality," which I will explore later.
