India / 2025 / Fiction, Experimental / 8’36”I2602741
On a windswept shore, a woman walks. The sea holds what she cannot, the ghost of a child who once ran here, voices swallowed by the wind, love that seeped away like tide into sand. Wordless, she retraces the past through ritual: a stone offered to the waves, a palmful of seawater lifted to her lips, footprints that dissolve behind her. As the current pulls the ground from beneath her, time thins. Memory flickers at the edge of hearing laughter, or maybe just the wind. She does not weep. She does not speak. She is there, until she is not. Where the Waves Forget is a meditation on time’s quiet theft not the violence of death, but the slow unbinding of presence. A poetic reflection on impermanence, where time is not a measure but a quiet force, slowly erasing everything and everyone. What remains is not the self, but the sea itself, endless, indifferent, breathing.
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