The use of the word "breathtaking" should be reserved for things such as this. My wife and I watched this short film as part of the compilation "Small Gauge Trauma". We were both in awe of the intensity of this film. Few and far between are the pieces of art that achieve perfection. This is one of them, equaling and perhaps even surpassing in it's complexity the short film "More" by Mark Osborne. Do yourself a favor and see this film. Share it with others. Although be sure to know your audience. You could scare some people away by too strongly endorsing this in mixed company as it is truly a very exceptional, read as weird/strange/creepy, piece.