FISH presents a psychological portrait shaped by an unseen past. The film follows “GUN” as he moves through imagined moments of intimacy, fractures memories, and violence, revealing an inner world defined by longing and emotional isolation. Rather than tracing a clear narrative cause, FISH approaches as a visual expression of mental states – where fantasy and reality gradually lose distinction. In its final movement, the film offers no emotional conclusion, leaving GUN’s last gesture suspended between release, acceptance, and self-deception. Meaning is left deliberately unresolved, inviting the audience to observe, feel, and decide.