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For those who believe that the opposite of love is not hate, but accuracy.

In the real world, the vase is a forgery. Eriko knows this. Ryo knows this. But within the simulation of Room 308, it is real. She has spent 40 hours restoring it, painting each crack with gold lacquer (kintsugi). She wants him to take it. He refuses. nsfs-308

“If I take it,” he whispers, “the simulation ends. And you’ll be alone.” For those who believe that the opposite of

This is the film’s central agony. Ryo is brilliant at his job. He studies Takumi via stolen voice memos and a discarded fitness tracker. He learns to replicate the husband’s micro-expressions: the slight twitch of the left eyebrow when lying, the way he taps his ring finger on a glass when bored. Ryo knows this

The erosion of identity through performative intimacy. Part I: The Premise – A Transaction of Souls NSFS-308 opens not with a title card, but with a sound: the rhythmic, mechanical click of a wall timer in a love hotel. The room is clinically sterile—mauve walls, a single porthole window blurred by condensation, and a bed that has seen too many goodbyes.

The final shot is a close-up of Eriko’s hand. The scar from the shard has healed into a thin, white line. She picks up the glued vase and, instead of keeping it or throwing it away, she mails it to Ryo’s drift store—postage due.