Take a deep breath! Try to breath, now try to keep breathing. Hey, hello? Do you hear me? Breath! Take a deep breath. . . . . .
Thoughts that come along as watching this short film of a man trying to breath like if he is fighting air, he tries and tries then give up. The air seems to be very heavy, his lips open and close with very load sound of him trying to breathe every piece of air before he dies.
This film was made in dedication to the chemical massacre in Eastern Suburbs of Damascus. The chemical boom hit Eastern Suburbs of Damascus killing nearly 1600 person, most of them were children. The social media was blowing. People didn’t believe it could actually happen, to kill about 1600 people in few hours only was mind blowing. Pictures of dead children came out, they were still asleep, and they just never woke up.
The movie ends with total darkness that goes on for about a minute at the end mourning the children and those who died along.