An abandoned Western-style mansion in the forest, the interior seen through a broken window. Fallen leaves scattered all over the floor are not the usual warm colors, but a gradation of mint green and lavender. The wallpaper is peeling, revealing the cold concrete gray of the underlying wall. Ivy is tangled around the window frame, its leaves a vibrant coral pink and metallic silver. The trees outside are backlit, creating black silhouettes, and the light filtering in through the gaps is a strangely intense mix of lemon yellow and pale aqua blue. A lone old leather chair remains on the floor atop the fallen leaves, with a single fallen leaf caught in its backrest. Outside the window, a thick fog hangs over the forest, obscuring it in white. The room is framed from a low angle, with the ceiling beams positioned at the top of the screen. Light is visualized in the air containing fine particles, forming god rays that cut through the space. The decaying texture of the ruins contrasts with the fresh fallen leaves, and against the low-saturation, almost monotone, background, the fallen leaves alone assume an unusually vibrant color. A melancholy yet beautiful scene of the end.