

25 minutes to make you ugly-cry about sisters, ghosts, and the questions we never asked.
The three sisters of the Chou family reunite after a long absence at their father's funeral, and embark on a supernatural journey to unlock their family's secrets. The three of them search for the spirit of their father because the middle sister wants to ask him a pressing question.
Acting
Three women carrying decades of resentment and love.
Direction
Lee Po-chi proves 25 minutes can wreck you completely.
Cinematography
Funeral austerity giving way to ethereal longing.
Director
Lee Po-chi
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Taiwanese/Chinese funeral rituals and filial obligations drive the supernatural premise—ancestor worship as active negotiation, not passive remembrance.
The 25-minute runtime mirrors the brevity of final goodbyes; Lee Po-chi intentionally constrained the format to reflect how little time we actually get.