Scene Description:
In a rectangular open room, one wall is filled with windows draped with semi-transparent white curtains. Outside, a massive blue moon hangs in the night sky. A single chair stands at the center, giving the space a surreal, dream-core atmosphere.
Story:
This is a story of judgment. The condemned is confined in a sealed room, facing the giant blue moon outside—a symbol of the illusory realm of consciousness. The typewriter begins the trial, relentlessly questioning and recording. As the blue moon grows, consciousness fades; the red moon’s arrival marks the rise of violent intent. When we return, the chair has vanished. A blade pierces the typewriter, the window is shattered by a gun—an emblem of deliberate intent—and bullets, a camera, and a Bible lie scattered on the floor. The camera appears to still be recording.
Object / Symbolic Meaning:
Space (Room) Chair / First-person perspective, interrogation Window / Fragile barrier Curtain / After the window breaks: Flow of emotion, invitation desire Moon / Desire, reflection Typewriter / Interrogation, documentation, trial process Bible / Faith, secular condemnation Knife / Impulse, violence Firearm / Tool for achieving a clear objective Camera / Documentation, observation, objectivity, historical immutability