

An 11-minute train ride that'll make you question your own sanity — and your last situationship.
Struggling if the existence of his love is real or not, Matthew embarks on a train journey to find it. As he travels without a fixed destination and searches for his beloved, he begins to hallucinate between imagination and reality, trying to realize which is which. Was it true love or just metaphysical?
Direction
DeHaan turns 11 minutes into an entire emotional architecture.
Editing
Reality folds like wet paper — you won't see the seams.
Sound
That 'musical journey' isn't a tagline, it's a structural pillar.
Director
Luc DeHaan
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
José Martins and Maxwell Gisborne share the role of Matthew — one body, one voice, a fractured self made literal.
The 'platonic love' keyword isn't accidental; this is desire stripped of physicality, which somehow makes the ache worse.
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