In a world shrouded by dogma and tradition, a young man lives in the shadow of a belief he never chose for himself. He was taught to be grateful to God—to submit, to trust, to love something he had never seen. Yet questions began to gnaw at his mind. What if religion wasn't a revelation, but a human creation—a form of language to grasp fear, hope, and the unknown?
In his search for truth, he combs through ancient texts, engages in dialogue with clerics, faces rejection—and even confronts himself. He stands between two chasms: the possibility that God exists… and the possibility that God is merely an idea born out of the need to feel safe. In a world that demands certainty, he discovers that doubt might be the only honest response.
"Utagai" is an existential tale of fractured faith, the search for meaning, and the courage to question when everyone else chooses silence.