There is an interesting fact that those who see are afraid of the dark, while the blinds are afraid of the silence. There are concepts that they use in a different way. When they say they're going to look, they're going to take something, they're going to listen to it, shake it, put it to their mouth, to their hands. They often associate sounds with things or emotions. They tend to ask who is dressed in what, especially if they hear others say someone is beautiful. They will ask if they can look at what the person is wearing and then they will touch the person. Or they might ask how long or what colour someone's hair is, or they might touch someone's hair, so they can see through other senses. We can't see emotions or the wind or the air. Just like them. Everyone has a different way of imagining things they can't see.
Cast:
Woman 1 – Henrietta Csüdöm
Woman 2 – Hannah Daradics
Man 1 – Ádám Ferencz
Man 2 – Ádám Balázs
Man 3 – Tamás Szűcs