
Release Year:
2025
Category:
short
Genre:
Short, Sci-Fi
Jeison and Tatiana have chosen to spend a quiet weekend deep in the woods, far away from the noise of the city and the distractions of daily life. For them, this is more than just a romantic getaway-it's a chance to reconnect, to rediscover what brought them together in the first place. With a ring in hand and a heart full of hope, Jeison takes a leap of faith. The moment is intimate, imperfectly perfect. Tatiana accepts, her eyes sparkling in the firelight, and for a few fleeting hours, it feels like the world has stopped just for them. But as the sun disappears behind the trees and shadows begin to stretch and breathe, the atmosphere subtly shifts. Something in the air grows heavier. A strange, flickering light begins to pulse between the branches, barely visible, yet impossible to ignore. Drawn by instinct-or perhaps something deeper-Jeison ventures into the forest, leaving Tatiana behind in the warm glow of the campsite. What he encounters changes everything. When Jeison returns, he's not the same. His body is weakened, his eyes clouded, his presence foreign. And soon, Tatiana begins to feel it too-something creeping under her skin, something that doesn't belong. Their bond, once grounded in shared memories and affection, begins to crack under the weight of uncertainty, fear, and an invisible force neither of them can explain. Is it all real? A dream? A projection of doubt and guilt? Or is there something out there, something alien, rewriting the very fabric of their connection? Until the Night Pulls Us Apart is a genre-bending blend of science fiction, psychological mystery, and emotional drama. It is a story about love tested by the inexplicable, about holding on when everything seems to dissolve into chaos. With a haunting atmosphere, surreal visuals, and a narrative that dances between reality and memory, the film explores how intimacy can both ground us-and unravel us. Because sometimes, the deepest transformations don't come from the outside... They grow from the places we thought were safest.