

The bag drips. She drips. Everything's wet and nobody's talking about it.
She just wanted to feel a little lighter—her body, her soul, everything. One day, as she left the swimming pool, Jade noticed her bag seemed to be dripping, the dampness seeping into her very being. Determined to shed it all, she made her choice…
Acting
Jacqueline Zhu's physicality—every breath is a decision
Cinematography
Water as character, not backdrop
Direction
Four directors, one suffocating vision

Director
Wen Ching
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Emerges from Taiwan's 'New Wave' of female-led slow cinema, where bodies become landscapes of repression.
The dripping bag's contents are never shown—some critics argue it's a pregnancy metaphor, others a miscarriage. The refusal to clarify IS the point.
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