Soak is an experimental dance film by Eiko Otake that explores immersion, saturation, and the body's relationship to elemental forces. Through slow, deliberate movement—often in contact with water or damp environments—the film emphasizes texture, weight, and vulnerability. The act of soaking becomes both literal and metaphorical, suggesting absorption of memory, history, and environment into the body. The work unfolds as a quiet meditation on endurance, fragility, and transformation.