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: The "fuzziness" of the visuals mirrors the mental state of the protagonist—unclear, distorted by trauma or time, and struggling to find a sharp edge in a blurry world. The Soundscape of Isolation
If the write-up accompanies the audio track by Atlas, the "deep" element lies in the . The repetitive, melancholic loops represent the "circularity of grief."
: The low fidelity creates a barrier, making the subject feel like a distant memory or a transmission from a lost era. Atlas and Marus.mp4
: Much like Atlas’s punishment, the music doesn't progress to a grand climax; it cycles, suggesting that the "Marus" character is stuck in a specific moment of their life, unable to move forward or backward.
The video captures the tension between these two forces: the struggle to stay upright while the environment around you is pulling you into a quiet, dark oblivion. : The "fuzziness" of the visuals mirrors the
is the part of us that insists on carrying the burden, the part that says, "I must keep going."
is the pull toward the depths—the desire to let go, to sink, and to finally be still. : Much like Atlas’s punishment, the music doesn't
: Any vocal elements often feel "underwater," emphasizing the distance between the speaker and the listener, as if they are shouting from the bottom of the sea (Marus). Existential Themes


