He arrived in a foreign country with nothing but a backpack, a ticket, and a fear of the unknown. When the night falls, the airport, the endless corridors, the cold metal benches, the flickering lights becomes a labyrinth he cannot escape.Alone, trapped, and slowly losing his voice, he begins to feel the air itself watching him, the shadows moving just beyond his sight. Time stretches, bends, and finally dissolves. Hallucinations appear, subtle at first, then impossibly real.Every step he takes seems to lead him in circles. The building breathes around him. The floor, the walls, even the lights, seem alive, patient, and aware. And when he finally thinks he has reached the outside world, the boundary between escape and entrapment vanishes.In The Silent Terminal, isolation, fear, and the uncanny converge in a haunting exploration of a mind and a space that refuse to let go. Will he ever leave or has the airport claimed him forever?