The Right to Cry for Two Seconds for Myself

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The disappearance of the digital existence of those who died at a young age and the void left by this situation.




The Right to Cry for Two Seconds for Myself

The Right to Cry for Two Seconds for Myself is a story that tells the disappearance of the digital existence of those who died at a young age and the void left by this situation. In the film, we see that all the digital traces uploaded by the deceased, such as the songs, photo albums, and public diary entries, are deleted, leaving only generic obituaries.

The character at the center of the film is a person who tries to capture the frame of a memory they shared while commemorating these people with two cameras. He tries to follow this memory both in the past and in the present. The place where the film was shot is the place where this memory happened.

The Right to Cry for Two Seconds for Myself allows the audience to experience the disappearance of these digital existences and the void left by this situation. The film also conveys how the audience copes with this situation and the emotional effects it creates.