Morphic Original

The Apartment

When familiarity turns unfamiliar.

DQN Poster

The Apartment follows a woman living alone in a quiet city flat — until she begins to notice someone else there.

A shadow in the mirror. A presence that moves like her, lives like her, and shouldn’t exist. The lines between memory and presence begin to blur, and her once-familiar home starts to feel inhabited by something she cannot name.

And soon, the apartment itself becomes a question of: what’s real, and what’s just a memory of her.

Aditya Jadhav, creator of The Apartment

The more she looks, the more the space seems to look back. Reflections linger a moment too long. Movements repeat. Silence grows heavier. And soon, the apartment itself becomes a question of: what’s real, and what’s remembering her.

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The Apartment is an intimate psychological horror that unfolds in stillness and reflection. It’s about loneliness, perception, and the quiet terror of being seen by what isn’t there.