Apple
8m

The film Apple invites the audience to a unique reflection, exploring the boundary between understanding and not understanding. The first half is told from the apple’s perspective, transitioning to the seed’s perspective as the image fragments. This narrative symbolizes a "return"—from the complete form of the apple to the abstract concept of its seed. Using the myth of Adam and Eve symbolically, the apple serves as a silent witness, offering itself to humanity. The film aims to take viewers to an emotional depth that is felt but hard to articulate. I believe cinema, by shifting perspectives, can transcend image and sound to explore new, deeper concepts.
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