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cial life he has an accident that leads to him becoming blind. A whole world closes, or rather opens up. When he sees everything in black, he meets Mia, a personal assistant. A girl he normally would not pay any attention to. She becomes the first to successfully open his eyes to what is important in life. But when Sebastian discovers that Mia is not who he expected superficially, he must confront his own ego and learn to see beyond the surface.
Ego is a thought-provoking film that explores the consequences of living a superficial life. Sebastian, a 25-year-old man, is all about appearances - partying, money, and one-night stands define his existence. However, his world comes crashing down when he unexpectedly becomes blind after an accident. Suddenly, everything he once valued is stripped away, forcing him to confront his own ego and reevaluate his priorities.
In this journey of self-discovery, Sebastian meets Mia, a personal assistant who challenges him in ways he never expected. Despite initially overlooking her due to her lack of superficial appeal, Mia becomes the catalyst for Sebastian's transformation. She opens his eyes to the true meaning of life and helps him see beyond the surface.
As Sebastian delves deeper into this new world, he realizes that true happiness and fulfillment come from meaningful connections and personal growth. Ego serves as a reminder that material possessions and external appearances are fleeting, and that true happiness lies in the relationships we cultivate and the choices we make.
Directed by fluid reality filmmaker Lisa James Larsson, Ego is a visually stunning and emotionally gripping film that will leave viewers reflecting on their own values and priorities. With its powerful message and compelling performances, Ego is a must-watch for anyone seeking a film that explores the nature of ego and the value of genuine connections.
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EgoRelease Date:
25 Jan 2013Writers:
Lisa James LarssonAwards:
1 nomination