A short nonnarrative experimental film that studies grief as a physical condition rather than an emotion.
Focusing on how the body reacts to loss (tension, repetition, interruption, and exhaustion). There is no narrative or explanation, the film observes movement as a form of release while holding in, when words are no longer holding sense. It does not aim to resolve grief, only to show how it is carried,and felt.
It is a movement of the body without someone in it.