I chose to tell this story because a single room can capture the essence of our inner worlds. The room, both a sanctuary and a prison, becomes a symbol of a dialogue where memories, emotions, and personal histories converge in an intimate, unguarded setting. It encapsulates the essence of my creative quest: to strip away external facades and expose the raw core of our experiences. It resonates with recurring questions in my work about how the spaces we inhabit shape our identities. This short is not a narrative about a physical space; it's an exploration of the spaces within us.