Wazzier,
Thank you for sharing your work with us. I didn't comment on this video when I first watched it several days ago. Although I profoundly was moved, honestly, I wasn't sure how to process it. But now that it has percolated and been digested in both my conscious and subconscious mind, I feel compelled to share some thoughts on it.
First, in a word: Brilliant. It is a supremely creative blending of elements: origami (the bird is wonderful), pantomime, artistic videography and composition, the old-time lamenting blues music underscoring the feeling of solitude and loneliness experienced by so many in the last year and a quarter, which is underscored by your being sparsely clothed in the dusty attic, and yes, of course, the prominent mask.
Last, but not least, the glorious magical ending of the bird taking flight. My interpretation of the bird is as a symbol of freedom - whether it be for the living, who are emerging from the cage of isolation forged by the torch of the pandemic, or for those who have passed on at its hands, transcending into the next dimension, now free from the vulnerabilities, frailties, and constraints of the physical body.