This "experimental" short consists wholly of a repeated image of a woman flapping cellophane at us, almost like she's a maid making a bed. It's filmed in black and white, and the images are played with for the totality of the film. We see negative images, and it gets progressively more distorted as the film goes on, becoming more and more abstract. We see a distorted layer of the film on top of the normal image. There's a strobe effect used at one point, and the film has the same kind of dreamy hypnotism: the soundtrack has a popping, thumping audio, and it's easy to get mesmerized by what we're seeing. It's like a tide coming in. You could read many things into the film -- a statement about the monotonous repetition of work being the most obvious -- but short as it is, I think it's best to just watch it and see how it effects what's going on just beneath your consciousness. 8/10