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 Just a Cup of Coffee presents a thoughtful and emotionally resonant concept, using a simple encounter to explore how private memories and unresolved pain shape human connection. The idea of transparent floating helmets as visual representations of emotional residue and invisible psychological barriers is both fresh and effective, giving the film a clear symbolic identity without becoming overly literal.


What makes the piece stand out is its restraint. Rather than overloading the viewer with spectacle, it builds meaning through small gestures, emotional implication, and a well-maintained tone. The relationship between image, story, and music feels coherent, with the song supporting the atmosphere rather than competing with it. The result is a music video that feels emotionally unified and visually intentional.


Its strongest quality is that it captures a modern loneliness in a way that feels both accessible and poetic. The film understands that intimacy is often not destroyed by dramatic conflict, but by the quiet weight of what people carry unseen. That idea lands clearly and beautifully.


A fresh and emotionally intelligent music video that turns inner trauma into a clean, memorable visual language.

  • Year
    2026
  • Runtime
    3 minutes
  • Language
    English, Korean
  • Country
    South Korea
  • Premiere
    World Premiere
  • Genre
    AI Music Video
  • Director
    Yubin Kim
  • Screenwriter
    Yubin Kim
  • Producer
    Yubin Kim