A play about an unexpected Encounter with Extraterrestrial Entities in Hollywood. A dramatization of an interdimensional encounter, based on a witness's testimony.The play centers around a conversation: a tense, uncomfortable, almost unbearable interview in which a witness recounts, with startling precision, an encounter with an extraterrestrial being in the Hollywood Hills. He describes the entity he faced-its morphology, its presence-and the strange relationship he established with it after the contact. He details the physical and psychological effects that, from that moment on, permanently altered his perception of reality. What happened that night irreversibly redefined the course of his life.But there's more. In the course of the interview, the witness introduces an idea that leaves the audience frozen: according to him, the technology we use to stay connected-such as the internet, social media, and communication platforms-was not conceived by the human mind. He claims it came from another planet. He presents solid arguments and references real studies conducted by well-known scientists. According to his theory, there is evidence suggesting that the sudden and immense leap we made in technological development over the past decades may be linked to a form of intelligence not of this world.The play operates as a metaphor for our time: chronic loneliness, anxiety, depression, and the existential void that eats away at the average citizen in contemporary societies. It offers an unvarnished portrait of insatiable fantasies that never quite satisfy; of a runaway imagination centered on sexual pleasure as the final justification for staying alive. It denounces social disconnection, extreme individualism, and the consequences of a sexual self-indulgence that, in many cases, serves as the only refuge from isolation.