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“"Everyone gets a box, in a building, to keep their things that they keep in little boxes. Everything ends up in a box, even us, in a coffin."”
"Everyone gets a box, in a building, to keep their things that they keep in little boxes. Everything ends up in a box, even us, in a coffin." Nina's life is dictated by the boxes in her closet. Each action, decision, and resolution are all based on the different boxes that control much of her life - she likes it this way. When one day she finds a second box open, her life spirals into despair. Who's in control now?
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Released
Original Language
EN
Thrown to rot in a narrow and gloomy cell of a hideous Soviet prison, a weary new inmate struggles to come to terms with the new reality. Within the grey cage, an unwelcoming fellow convict cautions the newcomer not to touch the intriguingly mysterious red wooden box which rests on the lower bunk, moreover, not even think of opening it. Why is there so much secrecy about the contents of the box? Could there be hiding the means to his escape?