Pillow Men
2026
枕头人
Retro
Minimalist industrial
Dark absurdist
Dark Pop
Music Video, Short, Web / New Media
Synopsis
Pillow Men is a short music video steeped in a dark, absurdist aesthetic. In a world governed by the Pillow System, people voluntarily don white square-shaped pillows, surrendering their consciousness to an AI system. Under the guise of benefiting humanity, the system distills individual skills, creativity, and emotions into replaceable tapes—archived and ready for deployment at any moment.
The protagonist, a lone dissenter who refuses the pillow, is marked as a depreciated asset by the system, hunted, captured, and subjected to forced assimilation. She breaks free, sabotages the system's power core, and triggers a cascading collapse. Yet when she stands on an overpass looking down at the city, she discovers that those who had briefly awakened have, in the end, all made the same choice: to take it off or not.
The film culminates in a solitary vocal performance amid a torrential storm—a modern fable about freedom, control, and the haunting question: Is blankness also a crime?
All visuals in this film are AI-generated. Every stage of the production was handled by a single person.
The protagonist, a lone dissenter who refuses the pillow, is marked as a depreciated asset by the system, hunted, captured, and subjected to forced assimilation. She breaks free, sabotages the system's power core, and triggers a cascading collapse. Yet when she stands on an overpass looking down at the city, she discovers that those who had briefly awakened have, in the end, all made the same choice: to take it off or not.
The film culminates in a solitary vocal performance amid a torrential storm—a modern fable about freedom, control, and the haunting question: Is blankness also a crime?
All visuals in this film are AI-generated. Every stage of the production was handled by a single person.
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