An experimental art film inspired by a Haruki Murakami novel of the same name. Without needless words or color. A short work put into a minimalistic black and white form.
Three stories, three lives, three dances. It’s about those who don’t come, about new days, human-birds and trains that wait for us as much as we wait for them, and about everyday routine that seizes our minds and brings nothing but loneliness. Inner and outer alienation with only one way to overcome it.
Life shouldn’t be lived, it should be danced. And it doesn’t matter how good you are at dancing, the important thing is to dance as well as you possibly can and to believe in yourself and to never stop. Because if you stop there is a chance you will stay in the place where long waited trains go past you and feelings are replaced with symbols on the screen.
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