In this short film, "Engraving" serves as the narrative thread, with the story unfolding through the protagonist's first-person perspective. It distills her journey from childhood to death, some traumas and experiences were so destructive to the formation of oneself that she must project a part of herself onto an imaginary younger sister.
She finds peace in engraving, those tangible objects become the bedrock of a life marked by disorder and violence. Because She know where her body is, but no longer know her consciousness. Everything became a metaphor adorned with plaster, layer upon layer, obscuring any clear and consistent understanding of herself. Ultimately, this inner conflict lead to the demise of her physical being.