

Seven men, seven styles, one woman losing herself in every frame.
A young woman cycles through seven relationships, each one depicted in a distinct cinematic style. As she adapts all-too-seamlessly to the world of each new partner, she begins to ask herself the question: who am I when I'm not in love?
Direction
Boynton pulls off seven distinct cinematic languages without collapsing into gimmick.
Acting
Darke's chameleon performance—subtle, devastating, never showy.

Director
Keith Boynton
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Each segment's genre shift isn't just visual flair—it's how Laura performs the identity each man projects onto her. The horror-style chapter with Ian literalizes how unsafe that performance becomes.
Boynton shot the seven segments in chronological order of the relationships, allowing Darke to physically embody Laura's deteriorating sense of self across the production schedule.