Synopsis
When Zit, a 16-year-old student, returns as a ghost after his suicide, he communicates with his classmate only through sign language. As their silent conversations unfold, hidden secrets come to light alongside the queer longing that has always simmered beneath the surface. This Taiwanese movie screenplay transforms silence into emotional resonance, exploring how unspoken attraction finds expression even beyond the boundaries of life. Set to a haunting indie soundtrack, this tender exploration of grief and connection proves that sometimes the most profound queer declarations require no voice-just hands brave enough to speak what hearts have always known but society has forced into silence.
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