Within the HUMAS System, not only technologies are born — but meanings. One of them is a film we’ve been contemplating for a long time.
This isn’t just a script. It’s a metaphor. About choice. About energy taken away. About a person who enters a “room of reflections” and finally stops seeing others — and sees himself.
We’re not rushing to produce it. Let this story remain here for now — as a signal. For those who feel that reality has been replaced for far too long.
Film Plot: “The Room of Reflections”
In a future where individuality has become an algorithm, the protagonist wakes up in a sterile white room with no doors or windows.
It’s disturbingly empty — except for the mirrors surrounding him. But the reflections aren’t his. They’re scenes from his past. People he betrayed. Emotions he suppressed. Words he never said.
There’s no way out. Each step reveals a new reflection. Each reflection — energy lost.
At first, he resists. Then he stops. And in the silence, he understands: the only way out is through acknowledgment.
Not outwardly. Inwardly.
This is not a film about the future. It’s about now. About a room millions already live in.