The female character suspects that her boyfriend may be cheating. She speaks to the audience, musing about the exact moment when one admits to being unfaithful. Without any sound, the split-screen images would seemingly show a woman masking various emotions associated with her impending confrontation, and finding an emotional release through a squishy stress ball (and other objects). But audio is indeed crucial for the complete SDR experience. When the moment of truth arrives, the A.S.M.R. effect takes over, and a would-be argument transforms into something much more, instigated by the setting and mood.
—Vague Visages