When our daily lives meet the ebb and flow of time, it’s hard to know how much of your daily rigmarole is real and how much of it actually exists purely in memory. 

How many of your interactions are tangible? How much meaning does each conversation hold? 

Does its real existence ultimately affect its value and will repeating it lessen its worth? 

Perry Lam, offers an alternate insight into a life where the answers to these questions are up to you.

Mum: Are you coming back home for dinner?

Sometimes, we lament the repetitiveness of these interactions.

Mum: How was your day?

We resent the monotony of them.

Mum: Oh, did I tell you about the fish monger?

But what happens when these moments are taken away from us?

What happens when you lose your loved ones and along with that goes any chance of reconnecting?

How, then, do we cope?

 
 

Perry Lam is a filmmaker who created HypePhase2, a bevvy of films that explore different techniques and genres all while maintaining high quality, diverse and compelling stories. With his films, he intends to welcome his audiences into his entertaining cinematic worlds. 

With After_Life, Perry yet again brings us another bit of his universe and shows us what life can be, after it all ends. Watch his film here to experience the fleeting tangibility of life’s most precious interactions.