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Black’s been hiding from everyone, but now he’s face to face with one of those he so doesn’t want to show himself to.

Next week…

5 Responses

  1. Black trying to hold it all in when White doesn’t look at him or talk much is just ? I want to wrap both of these boys up in a nice warm blanket and a big hug.

  2. I have a lot to say, but I’m going to start with this, your work and creativity is just absolutely beautiful. For someone who suffers from what both Black and White have, I can easily relate to. It’s hard to be understood by others when you’re trying to figure you’re self out and that’s what Black is going through. White on the other hand, stops himself from feeling because he used to feel to much. Now he’s just trying to find himself again. Their relationship is different, yes, but it works for them. It might be wrong in other people’s eyes but in theirs it works. No one or nothing can change that fact. They complement each other even if they have a lot to learn.

  3. White’s silence, black’s worrying about white not talking to him it’s soo sad and I hope white is just exhausted and tired and not losing hope and disappear again , and for next week I think black is face to face with one of the kids

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OVERVIEW

Two childhood friends—Black, an emotional fashion designer with selective amnesia, and White, a rational writer who’s been absent for two years—reunite to confront their traumatic pasts and navigate the fragile space between heart and mind as they struggle to preserve their friendship on the brink of adulthood.

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Style: Right to Left
Genre: Slice of Life, Psychology, Drama
Themes: Friendship, Amnesia, Growing Up, Self-harm, Child Abuse, Death, Coming of Age, Family.

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