DISSONANCE
Two figures are in a confined, undefined room. They are stripped of context, identity, and time. They do not speak, yet everything between them is understood. One embodies control, structure, and light; the other, instinct, chaos, and shadow.
What begins as distance quickly fractures into confrontation. Through movement, they challenge, mirror, and distort one another—each trying to dominate, erase, or absorb the other. The room itself seems to respond, tightening around their conflict, amplifying every shift in power.
As the struggle intensifies, the lines between them blur. The “light” grows harsher, almost sterile; the “dark” reveals moments of vulnerability, even clarity. Their battle is no longer about opposition—but about existence itself.
In a final surge, the brighter force overpowers the other, forcing stillness onto the chaos. The room settles. Silence. Order prevails.
But victory fractures into something unfamiliar. Alone, the “winner” hesitates—its movements incomplete, uncertain, hollow. Without resistance, without contrast, it begins to lose definition.
What remains is not harmony, but absence.
Because what it destroyed was never its enemy—
but the missing half of itself.
A system without contrast collapses into indeterminacy.
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Director:
@st.tad._
Writers:
@st.tad._ &
@its.kenchik
Art Director:
@shevterlu
DoP:
@magic_tig
Choreographer:
@its.kenchik
Dancer:
@its.kenchik
Editor and Colorist:
@st.tad._
Stunt double:
@billls.s
Music:
@shhau.then &
@hogharthun