Jay sits in an empty recording booth, listening to a playback of his own voice that sounds increasingly alien. He is a voice actor whose career is collapsing due to a rare neurological disorder causing delayed auditory feedback—he hears his own voice moments after speaking. Each take becomes torture, every word a trap. Director Kim Hyun-seok's 2025 drama explores the fragility of human identity locked in the sound chamber of one's own mind. The film becomes a meditation on the connection between voice and selfhood, about a profession where your primary tool betrays you. As Jay loses touch with reality, the viewer is drawn into a surreal world of distorted perception where the boundary between internal and external dissolves.
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Kim Hyun-seok constructs the narrative through escalating auditory dissociation, where sound design becomes the primary dramatic instrument. The cinematography emphasizes isolation, often focusing on minute details—trembling hands, tense lips, the empty space of the recording booth.
Those who appreciate slow, immersive character studies will find a haunting exploration of perception. What lingers is a profound unease about the foundations of self. — MovieFinder Editorial
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