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A couple plays a guessing game. They disagree on whether a corner could be classified as an object and meet no consensus.

In Michigan, a recently divorced professor reflects on what it means to exist, first alone in his empty apartment and then alongside his student in a mission to find a missing girl.

A married couple, now ghosts, still finds themselves butting heads as they haunt their former house.

A man who unknowingly talks to himself wonders why a woman who is satisfied with her marriage is having an affair with him.

A husband and wife have a bizarre conversation as they grapple with the reality of leaving each other.

With elaborate descriptions of the body, a husband muses about his relationship with his delicate wife. Reflecting on their good and bad days, the husband oscillates between worrying about their future and feeling passionate love.

A schoolboard debates the merits of history—and how to remember it.

Following a messy breakup, an MIT graduate and a PhD student at Indiana University separately talk about the problems in their former relationship in two spliced-together conversations, exploring conflicts surrounding language, intimacy, commitment, and intellectualism.

A woman and her husband try to catch a mouse in their kitchen, but when the creature dies, it punctuates the lovelessness in their marriage.

A couple in grad school who witness a domestic dispute have opposing views on whether to intervene, which leads to tumultuous arguments in their own relationship as well.