IF I NEVER SEE YOU AGAIN
Over the past few years, many people have suffered from a loss of their family members, either temporarily or permanently. It is difficult or even impossible for them to reunite and thus create chaos, depression and torture in family relationships.
The key visual is a chopstick container which is made of plastic wrap while its surface is covered with pins. Chopsticks container represents an intimate family relationship in traditional Chinese society while the hidden symbolism of plastic wrap is to preserve or sustain a relationship, a memory, or a belief.
The act of punching the pins and the way of holding the container are a reflection of pain and difficulty of holding onto memory or time in response to family bonding and urban stress.
Through a dream-like scene and symbolic images in an attempt to provoke viewers to acknowledge a sense of sympathy and mysterious atmosphere.