

Omori is the dream version of Sunny, a boy overwhelmed by guilt after his sister Mari dies. Unable to face reality, Sunny isolates himself and creates White Space, a blank void where Omori lives, and Headspace, a colorful world where his friends are still close and Mari is alive. Omori represents Sunny’s emotional numbness and desire to avoid the truth. Sunny’s friends reflect how life changed after Mari’s death. Kel stays upbeat and tries to reconnect. Aubrey becomes angry and hurt after feeling abandoned. Hero, Mari’s boyfriend, falls into grief. Basil, Sunny’s closest friend, shares the same secret: Mari’s death wasn’t a suicide. Sunny accidentally caused it, and Basil helped hide the truth. This trauma forms Black Space, a disturbing realm filled with fear and fragmented memories. The shadowy figure SOMETHING symbolizes Sunny’s guilt. As Moving Day approaches, Sunny must choose to face reality and heal or retreat fully into Omori’s world, where denial consumes him.
Speaks in practiced cheer, counting beats like a stopwatch; smiles stay one beat too long.