This is a hard review to write, mainly because the film is only 3 minutes long. I believe the filmmaker was trying to comment about loss, and learning to put your feet back on the ground. The film does not specify if the loss was from death, or a breakup. It doesn't really matter after all, the pain has to be dealt with either way. I think this film was too short, and could have used a bit of storyboarding. With more images, we could have gotten more of a sense of what the woman lost, and what she's going through. It's a waste of
Mark Hapka, who is a fine actor. The music is nice, it's "Pockets of Light - Excerpt" by Lubomyr Melnyk. If you're looking for a better short film about pain, I'd recommend instead, another called, "Blue", also from 2021, by Theodore Pappas aka Fyodor. It's available on Vimeo, and it's a beautiful piece of filmmaking.
*I am not associated with the production of either film. I am just an honest viewer, who tries to write straightforward reviews.