
Coherence
A comet passes overhead and suddenly a dinner party is trapped in a puzzle of their own multiplicities. But the real question isn't 'what happens next'-it's 'which version of you would you choose to be, and does that choice even matter if infinite versions of you are already happening?' This film invites you into the space between certainty and dread, where identity becomes unstable the moment you consider that you might not be the version that was always meant to survive. You're asked to sit with an unsettling question: if infinite variations of your life are simultaneously real, how do you choose who to be?
What Coherence may shift in how you see everyday reality
This film may shift your certainty about which version of yourself is 'real' or most worth saving. Watching this, you may find yourself questioning whether the person you are now is the only person you could be, or whether other versions of you-different choices, different outcomes-are equally valid claims on existence.
Questions to hold after watching Coherence
If you could be a slightly different version of yourself, what would you change, and would that make you more yourself or less?
How much of your identity is who you are, and how much is just the version of you that survived?
Under genuine uncertainty, how quickly do you stop trusting even the people closest to you?
Are you the version of yourself you wanted to become, or just the one you happened to be?
Coherence themes worth sitting with
- whether you are the version of yourself you most want to be
- what you would do if you could trade places with a slightly better version of your life
- how quickly the people around you would fracture under genuine uncertainty
- the versions of yourself that exist in parallel to the one reading this



