The artwork from the albums Mer de Revs II and Mer de Revs III from the band How to Disappear Completely stamp the movie poster with their photographs corrupted by darkness, the top one representing Helena and the bottom one Celeste. In between, the images are interrupted by an ambiguous image, of something that could be either the iris of an eye or an eclipse.
This is a experimental film project done by freshman students from the film school from the Federal University from Pará.
Guilt is the main element in the narrative, here symbolized by the use of eyes as something omnipresent, consuming Helena's mind.
It's implied by the opening montage that Celeste died in car accident. This takes the film into a different route, where Helena is feeling guilty for Celeste's death.
The eclipse in the end scene aesthetic similarity of a black hole was inspired by the title of the song Black Hole Sun by the band Soundgarden to serve, therefore, as an allegory of as if that last memory after complete erasure, that last glimpse of the eclipse, was sucking everything that had to do with Celeste in Helena's memory.