Lava has conversations with therapist over a period of one year, during which she questions how to deal with the sudden loss of an intimate relationship. How to accept the obliviousness that preceded it? What happens when we become the source of someone else's uncertainty? How does it confront us with ourselves? Through this cycle, she tries to re-establish emotional balance from the emotional state that she finds herself in. The motif of nature that runs through the film has a meditative tone, through the symbolism of the seasons, it reveals the passage of time and surrender to change, which, like nature, has its own internal laws that cannot be decided by the individual. But also, at the same time, we follow her as a woman who is "messing" with a taken man. She enables the same man to put another girl in the same position of ignorance that she herself was in. In this way, through her, the film mirrors two sides of the same story. This is a coming-of-age film in which growing up is shown as belated maturity. An intimate journey based on personal growth and change that relies on lived trauma of loss, trying to accept it through communication, dialogues and internalization.
—More-Magnets production