Ken & Sui. Rotten Words

“Rotten words“ is a 60 second movie about in-communication, how we communicate certain things to others, but in fact, we are subconsciously telling those things to ourselves.

It explains how we tend to shout at the world without speaking at all, destroying our ability to be our natural selves.

Through conversations we share our deepest thoughts, needs, and desires with one another yet we lack courage as everything is centered around our own experiences, finding it hard to engage with whomever we are talking to.

The movie illustrates how at any sign of uncertainty, we can complicate relationships which destroy our ability to be fully ourselves

It is just a movie, without pretensions, a reminder of full voids with rotten words.

 
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“Rotten words“ is a 60” movie about incommunication. About how often we seem to be telling certain things to others, but in fact all we are really doing is telling those things to ourselves. Are just monologues of our own psyche.
 Is about how we tend to shout at the world without speaking a word, destroying our ability to be plain ourselves. Conversation is how we share our deepest thoughts, needs, and desires one with another and yet we are lack of courage. Everything always being centered around our own experience, finding it hard to engage with whoever is in front of us. The glimpse of a moment of uncertainty, about how we complicate our relationships too much by destroying our ability to be fully transparent. Is just a movie, without pretensions, a reminder of full voids with rotten words. www.gatamagazine.com
 
 
 

Kien and Sui

Directed by Aki Kurasaki

Photography by Marta Espinosa aka Tokioredrose

Edited by Panama Díaz

Music by Parco

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