The core imagery revolves around a silhouetted young woman (or man) standing on a cliff overlooking the Black Sea near Odesa or Crimea. Rain falls backwards (a time-reversed effect). Close-ups of teary eyes are intercut with long shots of crashing waves. The "sea" in the eyes is literal: as the video progresses, the pupil of the eye dissolves into a swirling ocean.
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For the uninitiated, this string of words looks like a grammatical error or a forgotten bookmark. But for a specific subculture of early internet users, Eastern European film enthusiasts, and late-2000s music lovers, it represents a digital ghost—a lost piece of ambient media that refuses to sink into total obscurity.
The video is approximately 3 minutes and 47 seconds long. It appears to be a fan-made music video set to a song by a little-known Ukrainian band called or possibly a solo piano piece by composer Eduard Artemyev (disputed).