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A young man accepts a Nobel-winning scientist’s offer to help him with his research in human memory, which proves to have dangerous consequences.
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00:03:35These people are trying way too hard.
00:03:40Jerry, I hired you to handle my art, not me.
00:03:45Plus you're supposed to be Edward's friend.
00:03:47Ed, oh, who I consider to be a waste of human flesh,
00:03:52as usual, isn't here.
00:03:55He's out chasing his Nobel Prize
00:03:57when he should be here chasing you.
00:03:59Jerry, this is my first showing.
00:04:02Don't add to the pressure.
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00:04:13Ed doesn't appreciate it.
00:04:17Hey, I got held up.
00:04:19How's everything going?
00:04:21Fine.
00:04:25Timing is everything, Ed.
00:04:27And as usual, yours sucks.
00:04:30Right, right, right, right.
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00:04:40Where's the big hand at?
00:04:42Two.
00:04:43Okay, now where's the little hand at?
00:04:45The 11.
00:04:46Which means it's...
00:04:48Ten after 11?
00:04:49Amazing.
00:04:50He knows how to tell time.
00:04:52But still, he's five hours late
00:04:54to something really important to me.
00:04:56Britt, I'm sorry.
00:04:57I know how much this means to you,
00:04:58but I pulled a codable sine wave
00:05:00out of one of the cadavers at the lab.
00:05:02Oh, good, a slab of decaying flesh.
00:05:04Now, I'm so close to digitizing
00:05:06the chemical components of memory,
00:05:08of thought,
00:05:10to a point where they can be mapped onto a neural net
00:05:12and stored in your computer.
00:05:14In time, computers can be the house of a person's memory,
00:05:17thoughts, their feelings,
00:05:19and let them function and live forever.
00:05:21Okay.
00:05:22I mean, I support your work,
00:05:24whatever it is that you do.
00:05:26I just wish that you would do the same for me.
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00:05:32You have ten seconds to tell me
00:05:33why I shouldn't just walk out of your life forever.
00:05:36Because I can bounce the entire Peruvian national anthem?
00:05:39Oh, that's attractive.
00:05:41That takes longer than ten seconds.
00:05:44How about this?
00:05:49Well, it takes more than ten seconds, too,
00:05:51if you know how to do it right.
00:05:53I guess that depends on where the big hand is.
00:05:56Yeah.
00:05:58Mm-hmm.
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00:06:46Mm.
00:06:48Uh, yes?
00:06:50God, I-I just really hate to interrupt you two,
00:06:53but, uh, Britt,
00:06:55I need you out there to help me move the merchandise.
00:06:57People want to meet you.
00:07:03Do I have to tie you up and make you beg for water?
00:07:06What?
00:07:08I have to go back to the lab.
00:07:10No.
00:07:11Don't even think about it.
00:07:13I made a breakthrough tonight.
00:07:14This isn't even funny anymore.
00:07:16I can't do this.
00:07:19Is that my wine?
00:07:20I...
00:07:21Thanks.
00:07:22Yeah.
00:07:26Thanks, Drew.
00:07:28Anytime, tiger.
00:07:31Aah!
00:07:33Aah!
00:07:52Here, let me give you a hand there.
00:07:54Thank you. I can use all the help I can get.
00:07:56How's that?
00:07:57Good.
00:07:58You okay?
00:07:59Yes.
00:08:03It's a shame when the mind is sharp,
00:08:06but the body's weak, don't you think?
00:08:08Uh...
00:08:10Fate is such a funny thing.
00:08:13Good night, Mr. Adams.
00:08:15Good night.
00:08:26Hey, wait! How did you know my name?
00:08:28I don't know.
00:08:48What's wrong?
00:08:51Who's tapped into your memory and how did it go?
00:08:55I could see your thoughts as if I had been there myself.
00:08:59Come on.
00:09:10Come on, Travis.
00:09:12Make me see what you see.
00:09:19Surprise, surprise.
00:09:25I figured I'd find you here.
00:09:27Grab a tow tag. Make yourself at home.
00:09:29Ooh.
00:09:31Still doing your, uh,
00:09:33hit-and-run research on these poor bastards?
00:09:36Not a decent grant. I'm stuck doing guerrilla science.
00:09:39I just brought the security guard with a six-pack
00:09:41and he doesn't ask any questions.
00:09:43Travis Mitchell.
00:09:46This is so grotesque.
00:09:48Doesn't matter. Nobody gives a shit.
00:09:51These guys are courtesy of the greater state prison system.
00:09:55This one's a serial killer.
00:09:57You know, Jerry,
00:09:59I know you're not that interested in the comings and goings of the dead.
00:10:03What do you want?
00:10:05You remember when we used to hang out,
00:10:07toss a coin over who gets the girl?
00:10:09I thought maybe we could toss the coin over Britt.
00:10:12She's not mine to toss away.
00:10:14Well, you know what, Ed?
00:10:15She's just not gonna move on until she's finished with you.
00:10:18And all you seem to care about is this bullshit.
00:10:20You know, what I'm doing can make a difference to humanity.
00:10:23You're gonna lose her one way or the other.
00:10:25Make it easy on all of us.
00:10:27Bow out gracefully, okay?
00:10:29Why don't you let Britt decide?
00:10:32She's a big girl.
00:10:34I think she knows what she can handle
00:10:37and what she can't.
00:10:40You are such a prick.
00:10:43All you're gonna do is create a lot of grief for everybody.
00:10:46In the end, nobody is gonna win.
00:10:50Thanks for dropping by here.
00:11:20Yeah.
00:11:51No!
00:11:53No!
00:11:55No!
00:11:57No!
00:11:59No!
00:12:01No!
00:12:03No!
00:12:05No!
00:12:07No!
00:12:09No!
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00:12:15No!
00:12:17No!
00:12:19No!
00:12:26Liz! Liz!
00:12:29Liz!
00:12:31Liz!
00:12:36Liz!
00:12:38No!
00:12:41Liz!
00:12:43Liz!
00:12:46Liz!
00:12:48Oh, Jesus.
00:12:54Oh, my God.
00:12:56Oh, Jesus.
00:12:58Aah!
00:13:04Oh, no.
00:13:08The rage.
00:13:18Professor Ellis!
00:13:27Oh, I'm sorry.
00:13:29The board turned down your grant.
00:13:31I did everything I could.
00:13:33You were close, you were very close,
00:13:35but there was one hold out that gave you a thumbs-down
00:13:37and there was no changing his mind.
00:13:39Well, we have to go back to the board and convince him.
00:13:41You know the dance. Once it's closed, it's closed.
00:13:43You're gonna have to wait till the next cycle.
00:13:45I've crossed the threshold.
00:13:47I was able to tap into the memory of one of the cadavers at the lab.
00:13:50Edward, the top grants went to AIDS research, cancer research,
00:13:54and some guy in Oklahoma that's working on an intercranial pressure device.
00:13:58The money is not there for exotic theories.
00:14:00But Duncan, you more than anyone should know how significant this research is.
00:14:04Welcome to science in the 90s, Edward.
00:14:06But I can't keep doing pirate research. I need money. I need resources.
00:14:10I'll do what I can, but we're going to have to find another way.
00:14:17Okay, this is going to feel kind of cold at first, so try not to move.
00:14:48How do you feel?
00:14:49It was kind of squishy.
00:14:53It was kind of sexy.
00:14:55Yeah, I know.
00:14:59Okay, you just have to stay still to be sexy.
00:15:03Okay, there you are.
00:15:18I'll be right back.
00:15:26Gee, officer, you walked into my loft uninvited and I was so scared I had to shoot him.
00:15:31Six times.
00:15:32Right. I know you're still mad about last time.
00:15:35Oh, I'm way past mad.
00:15:36They're going to have to find a brand new word for what I'm feeling.
00:15:40You've got to understand, I just put all my hopes into a grant that fell through.
00:15:44Now I'm fucked.
00:15:45You know, my work is on the verge of something really significant,
00:15:47and without the grant, it could all go up in smoke.
00:15:49How am I supposed to be there for you if I don't even know there's a problem?
00:15:52Because all you seem to care about is me being at your beck and call.
00:15:55It's about being with someone you can depend on for once.
00:15:57You're too sensitive.
00:15:58Of course I'm sensitive. You know my past.
00:16:01I know. I know. Your father left you when you were 11.
00:16:04Your mother's an alcoholic.
00:16:05Yeah, and what about my brother,
00:16:07whose idea of a family gathering is just showing up when he needs money?
00:16:10Look, I work 20 hours a day. I don't sleep.
00:16:13I'm working to the point of exhaustion,
00:16:15and the last thing I need right now is a high-maintenance relationship.
00:16:17High-maintenance?
00:16:18If you really believe that's true, then we need to explore other options.
00:16:23Well, if you're talking about, I'll do anything to get laid, Jerry.
00:16:26I don't know who I'm talking about.
00:16:28At least Jerry's around to be my friend,
00:16:30which is more than I can say about you, dipshit!
00:16:35What a day.
00:16:40Good evening, Mr. Adams.
00:16:42Who's there?
00:16:43I didn't mean to frighten you.
00:16:45I assure you I'm not here to harm you. I've come to offer you something.
00:16:48You're the guy from the party last night.
00:16:50Yes.
00:16:51How'd you get in here?
00:16:52Your landlady. She's a sweet woman.
00:16:54I'm not here to harm you.
00:16:56I'm here to offer you something.
00:16:58You're the guy from the party last night.
00:17:00Yes.
00:17:01How'd you get in here?
00:17:02Your landlady. She's a sweet woman.
00:17:04I told her that I was your uncle and had arrived earlier than expected.
00:17:10Sir, one of the benefits of being like this, people tend to trust you a little bit more.
00:17:16That doesn't seem to be true in your case.
00:17:18Stay right where you are!
00:17:21Well, believe me, you have nothing to fear.
00:17:24In fact, you have everything to gain.
00:17:26Now, why don't you put down that bat so we can talk?
00:17:30Not until you answer a few of my questions first.
00:17:34What are you doing here?
00:17:36And second, how did you know my name last night?
00:17:40I'll answer your questions in time.
00:17:44In time.
00:17:46We don't want to be late, do we?
00:17:48Late? Late for what?
00:17:50Dinner, of course.
00:17:51You expect me to go to dinner with you?
00:17:54Actually, yes.
00:18:00You look like a sixteen-year-old virgin on your first day.
00:18:04Yeah, well, I hope you'll be gentle.
00:18:06Not on your life.
00:18:07And if you're half the man I think you are, you won't be either.
00:18:11And if we end up coming to terms, I'm sure you'll find it most rewarding.
00:18:15Coming to terms? What are you talking about?
00:18:18Now, relax. I promise you this will be worth your while every minute of it.
00:18:23Now, relax. I promise you this will be worth your while every minute of it.
00:18:32At the very least, you'll eat well.
00:18:41Let me get this straight.
00:18:43You're prepared to give your entire estate, millions of dollars away,
00:18:47to a total stranger, meaning me.
00:18:49It's my way of living on past my time.
00:18:52Giving to a promising young scientist opportunities I never had.
00:18:55And you've got no children, no brothers, no sisters, no family of any kind?
00:18:59Sadly, no. Like you, I was an only child of parents who died too young.
00:19:04What's a catch?
00:19:08Catch?
00:19:10There's always a catch, isn't there?
00:19:14The only stipulation is that upon my death,
00:19:17you will assume my full identity and continue your research under my name.
00:19:23And you're forbidden to disclose to anyone the terms of the agreement.
00:19:29Have you any questions?
00:19:32Well, this is all so strange.
00:19:35I don't know where to begin.
00:19:37Well, why not begin at the beginning?
00:19:42I am Everett Longstreet.
00:19:46You're kidding. The Everett Longstreet?
00:19:48Oh, come on, Edward. How many people do you think are walking around with a name like that?
00:19:52I mean, the Nobel Prize winner who made millions from genetic engineering?
00:19:55Well, I shared the prize with a colleague, but let's not split hairs.
00:20:01I'm sorry. This is such a shock.
00:20:04A wonderful shock, yeah, but I mean a shock nevertheless.
00:20:07Edward, I'm just a sick man in a wheelchair.
00:20:10It's just that your work on the maskeye shamans from the 30s pretty much what sparked most of my research.
00:20:15Yes, I know.
00:20:17You seem to know an awful lot about me.
00:20:20Well, a man of my wealth has intriguing connections.
00:20:26I spent five years trying to find someone who possesses the obsession, drive, self-determination.
00:20:32Someone willing to sacrifice everything to achieve greatness.
00:20:36Someone like myself.
00:20:39And so I began finding out everything I could about you.
00:20:44Did that make you uncomfortable?
00:20:49Come. I'll show you a bit of my past.
00:21:00We've both spent much of our lives asking the same questions, if not looking for the same answers.
00:21:08Collective thought.
00:21:10The next step in man's pursuit of immortality.
00:21:15When I was young, I experimented with herbs and arguably magic potions of the maskeye.
00:21:22I made some progress, but lacked the funds to continue, so I had to move on to other work.
00:21:33Sounds like the same place I'm in now.
00:21:36It was such a waste.
00:21:38But now I'm in a position to change it for you.
00:21:45Well, lacking funds is definitely something I do well.
00:21:50Too well.
00:21:52You know, Edward, this could be an opportunity that so few people get.
00:21:56The wisdom and resources of age and the energy and idealism of youth are so very rarely combined.
00:22:09So far, I've been able to locate and code memory neurotransmitters and map them into the neural net.
00:22:17But it's fragmented, incomplete.
00:22:21I can't keep the network intact.
00:22:23I can construct and stimulate memory, but only for brief intervals.
00:22:28What do you think is missing?
00:22:29What do you think is missing?
00:22:32Now, this is going to sound crazy, but I know that I can conform every part of conscious and unconscious thought into the matrix.
00:22:42But the most important element?
00:22:46I'm not sure that I can reach the soul.
00:22:50Now, let me show you something the maskeye shamans knew about your soul.
00:23:00This is your soul.
00:23:13Would you move the bowl over here?
00:23:29Thank you.
00:23:59Good.
00:24:05Inhale.
00:24:08Take in the smoke.
00:24:11Let it wash over you like a velvet hand.
00:24:25It's hard.
00:24:27No feeling.
00:24:30It really stinks.
00:24:33Come on over here.
00:24:40Take off the cover.
00:24:48Did you play?
00:24:50Chopsticks.
00:24:52Badly.
00:24:53Sit down. Try it.
00:24:56Go.
00:25:00Inhale.
00:25:02Take in the smoke.
00:25:04Let it wash over you like a velvet hand.
00:25:29Inhale.
00:25:31Take in the smoke.
00:25:33Let it wash over you like a velvet hand.
00:26:00My mother made me study the piano for years. I hated it, but now I love Mozart like I love my life.
00:26:07It was good to hear myself playing again after all these years.
00:26:11It was remarkable.
00:26:15It was like, for a flash, being you. Not just imaging your memory, but actually being you.
00:26:22I do have a certain style, don't I?
00:26:24I mean, I've never had any musical talents at all.
00:26:28I mean, it was just amazing to feel my fingers run across the keys and evoke such beauty.
00:26:33Well, it's really more of a shaman's sideshow trick,
00:26:36but at the core of it are principles that strike to the heart of collective thought.
00:26:41All this equipment was dedicated to distilling the scientific properties behind the shaman's potions,
00:26:47but I never could get the idea of what it was.
00:26:49Distilling the scientific properties behind the shaman's potions, but I never could get the answer.
00:26:56But I'm betting that you can.
00:28:19I need sleep. That's all. I need sleep bad.
00:28:49It's your Amelia.
00:29:19Good night.
00:29:50Good night.
00:29:54Good night.
00:30:19Good night.
00:30:20Good night.
00:30:46I've taken the liberty of scheduling a medical exam
00:30:49in order for you to undergo a few tests.
00:31:12No, I can't think of a thing wrong with me.
00:31:15Do you sleep well?
00:31:16Yeah. I do have dreams, though. Dark dreams.
00:31:22Maybe we should do some further testing. Check into what might be causing it.
00:31:27No. No more testing.
00:31:29I'm sure the dreams are just a by-product of some of the work that I've been doing.
00:31:43Hi.
00:31:47That was quite a trial. Mind letting me in on what that was all about?
00:31:52I apologize for any discomfort. There's really no mystery to it.
00:31:56The examination is necessary to determine the state of your health before I sign everything over to you.
00:32:01Surely it's worth a little bit of prodding and poking around.
00:32:04After all, on paper, you will become me, and I've had enough of being sick.
00:32:08Well, if you don't mind, Eric, I think I'm going to go home and get some sleep.
00:32:12But you are home.
00:32:13How do you mean?
00:32:15Well, I took the liberty of having your belongings transferred here.
00:32:20I've set up a comfortable room next door to the lab.
00:32:23Okay.
00:32:27Just do me a favor, okay, Eric? No more surprises.
00:32:30I've had about as many as I can take for today.
00:32:33Oh, yes, of course. Forgive me.
00:32:36I have a tendency to become overzealous when I'm excited.
00:32:39It's a trait that my wife and I share.
00:32:41Your wife?
00:32:44I thought you said you had no family.
00:32:46I haven't.
00:32:48She left.
00:32:50What seems like two lifetimes ago.
00:32:53Do you still keep in touch with her?
00:32:55She died.
00:32:57But we have far more important things to talk about from now on.
00:33:01Good night, Edward.
00:33:07Good night.
00:33:11Good night.
00:33:18Duncan.
00:33:20What do you know about Edward Longstreet?
00:33:24Well, other than he's one of the four most brilliant men in modern history, not much.
00:33:29But who needs to know more?
00:33:31I'm talking personally.
00:33:35Well, I can only tell you what I hear.
00:33:38I hear he's very reclusive.
00:33:39He's on the university board, but nobody knows much about him.
00:33:42I wouldn't speculate on his character.
00:33:45Why?
00:33:47I'll explain.
00:33:49Eventually, maybe.
00:33:51Does he have anything to do with why you're packing up all your equipment and shit here?
00:33:55Let's just say I'm moving to a new location.
00:33:58Where?
00:34:00I can't say.
00:34:02Do you think you could at least give me a forwarding address,
00:34:04so that when I discover just how much of this stuff is university property,
00:34:07I can report you to the proper authorities?
00:34:09You are a cantankerous old fart, aren't you?
00:34:11Yeah. Pull my finger.
00:34:14You know, I'm going to miss you, Duncan.
00:34:16Don't nauseate me, please.
00:34:18I had a very spicy Greek lunch today, and I would like it to stay right where it is.
00:34:27Edward, take care.
00:34:31Okay? Please.
00:34:39Okay.
00:34:54Travis Mitchell.
00:34:56Suspected serial killer shot and killed by police during an attempted murder.
00:35:01Severe clinical sociopath.
00:35:03Images seem to be permanently embedded in my memory proteins.
00:35:05Subject's thoughts are vivid and seem to be persistent.
00:35:09Perhaps permanent.
00:36:05No. No.
00:36:23I saw it all.
00:36:25The maze, the food, everything.
00:36:28Not only see it, Edward, I could feel it.
00:36:31I could feel his fear, his frustration,
00:36:33his determination to find the food once I...
00:36:39Once he smelled it.
00:36:42For God's sake, Edward, you've got to get better at cheese.
00:37:04Doc.
00:37:07What did I do?
00:37:09You've been working very long hours.
00:37:12Perhaps you should rest tonight.
00:37:14I still have some work to do.
00:37:17Maybe I'll just take a nap.
00:37:22Edward.
00:37:24Excellent work this evening. I'm proud of you.
00:37:28Thank you.
00:37:33Pleasant dreams.
00:38:03Edward.
00:38:17Edward.
00:38:33Edward.
00:39:04Don't walk away from me.
00:39:06How was it?
00:39:08Why can't we talk?
00:39:11Who are you?
00:39:13We spoke of having children.
00:39:15When was that supposed to happen?
00:39:18You don't have time for a child.
00:39:21You don't even have time for me.
00:39:23Children? What are you talking about?
00:39:25Of course I understand that your work is important.
00:39:29Lord knows that is all you ever talk about.
00:39:31You're obsessed with this one thing.
00:39:36We had so much fun at the shore.
00:39:40We took the time to know one another.
00:39:44To let our love grow.
00:39:47But I guess I don't mean that much to you anymore.
00:39:52I've been replaced by beakers and petri dishes.
00:39:56I love you, Everett.
00:39:58But you give me no choice.
00:40:00Everett?
00:40:09You're going to do it, aren't you?
00:40:11You're not going to stop me.
00:40:14I will.
00:40:16I will.
00:40:18I will.
00:40:20I will.
00:40:22I will.
00:40:24I wish I had never met you.
00:40:28I hate you for this.
00:40:30Do you hear what I say?
00:40:33I hate you.
00:40:38Wait.
00:40:40No, wait. Please. I have to talk to you.
00:40:54What's happening to me?
00:40:59Am I losing my mind?
00:41:03Edward.
00:41:23Edward.
00:41:42It seems there's a little celebrating to be done.
00:41:45The paperwork's complete.
00:41:47And you're now the sole beneficiary of the Longstreet estate.
00:41:51Did you hear me?
00:41:53What?
00:41:55Edward, for God's sake, man. You're rich.
00:41:57You can pursue your work in any way you like.
00:41:59Don't be an asshole. Enjoy it.
00:42:04You know, it's not that.
00:42:11I just don't know where the work ends.
00:42:13And I begin.
00:42:24Hi.
00:42:26Hi.
00:42:30Excuse me.
00:42:32Britt Clark.
00:42:35Everett Longstreet.
00:42:37What a pleasure it is to meet such a beautiful young woman.
00:42:40Thank you.
00:42:42This is some place you got here.
00:42:46It's, uh, eclectic.
00:42:50So, Britt,
00:42:51what are you doing here?
00:42:55I feel a little uncomfortable discussing this.
00:42:58Do you think there's any place else we could go talk?
00:43:01By the size of this house,
00:43:03I figure there's probably a few other rooms.
00:43:05Yeah.
00:43:07Everett, I'm going to work in my room for the rest of the night.
00:43:09Oh, yes, of course.
00:43:12It's a pleasure to meet you, Miss Clark.
00:43:15So, what do you really think of my new surroundings?
00:43:18It's big. It's old. It's musty.
00:43:21All we need is Igor.
00:43:23Yeah, I thought we broke up.
00:43:25You're here because...
00:43:27I needed a lobotomy, and I thought this was the right place.
00:43:30I'm sorry.
00:43:32I'm sorry.
00:43:34I'm sorry.
00:43:36I'm sorry.
00:43:38I'm sorry.
00:43:40I'm sorry.
00:43:42I'm sorry.
00:43:44I thought this would be the place.
00:43:49No.
00:43:51I was worried about you.
00:43:53What's really going on here, Edward?
00:43:55Britt, I now have the chance to go after my dreams.
00:43:58With all the support and all the funding I've never had.
00:44:01It's going to make life so much easier.
00:44:03So much better.
00:44:05And I'd like to find a place for you in it.
00:44:07A place for me in yours.
00:44:09Well, that last line was pretty cheesy.
00:44:14But I really want things to work out between us.
00:44:17So I'll accept it.
00:44:19I'm not happy without you.
00:44:21Well, that ranks right up there on the cheese-mater, too.
00:44:27Okay, I accept your apology.
00:44:29What time is it anyway?
00:44:31Well, let's see.
00:44:33The big hand is on the six, and the little hand is on the eight.
00:44:37Ha-ha.
00:44:44Okay.
00:45:14Okay.
00:45:45Oh.
00:45:49Oh.
00:45:52Oh.
00:45:56Oh.
00:46:03Oh.
00:46:15Oh.
00:46:28Oh.
00:46:45Oh.
00:47:01Oh.
00:47:09Oh.
00:47:11Oh.
00:47:14Finally, a long time to go.
00:47:44I can feel her.
00:48:00Amelia.
00:48:10Amelia.
00:48:25Amelia.
00:48:48Amelia.
00:49:03Amelia.
00:49:22You are definitely on to something with your work on the shamans.
00:49:25Their transference of thought.
00:49:27From what I've been able to discern, the shaman's smoke stimulates the production of memory neurotransmitters, then vaporizes them up into the smoke.
00:49:34Once it's inhaled, it binds with the postsynaptic neurons, thus transferring the memory, thus collective thought.
00:49:41So much for theory.
00:49:45How do you bring it into the light?
00:49:47Well, what I'm attempting to do is to analyze the chemical structure of the neurotransmitters, code them, input them into the computer.
00:49:56Now, if it works, we'll be able to store, transfer, and filter all of my memory, all of my thoughts, even my soul.
00:50:04Looks like I placed my bet well with you.
00:50:07That's if it works.
00:50:09We're about to find out.
00:50:21I really need to get some new hardware.
00:50:33Give it a shot.
00:51:32Everett!
00:51:36Why?
00:52:00What's going on?
00:52:20What's going on?
00:52:50Help me!
00:53:03Help me!
00:53:33Help me!
00:53:43What's happening?
00:53:56What's wrong with me?
00:53:59I must be...
00:54:03I must be getting sick.
00:54:11This can't be happening.
00:54:15Longstreet, what have you done?
00:54:37Edward, thanks for the new lease on life.
00:54:56You switched bodies with me and erased everything.
00:55:00How did you do it without me knowing?
00:55:05I can't breathe.
00:55:35Amelia.
00:55:38She was his wife.
00:55:51911 emergency operator.
00:55:53Yes, I need some help.
00:55:56I think I'm having a heart attack.
00:55:58Sir, what's your address?
00:56:02Six Ackerman Lane.
00:56:06That's the Longstreet residence.
00:56:09Sir, what's your name?
00:56:11Edward...
00:56:17Sir, please stay on the line.
00:56:18An ambulance is on its way.
00:56:20Sir?
00:56:22Sir, are you there?
00:56:30I think I found a buyer for three of your pieces.
00:56:42And another guy really loves the one with the corset.
00:56:51You okay?
00:56:54Sort of.
00:56:59Yeah, I'm okay.
00:57:04Look, Britt, am I really just wasting my time here?
00:57:11Oh, no, no, no.
00:57:13Jerry, you're not wasting your time.
00:57:16I mean, not in the real sense of the word.
00:57:18I mean, you know when two people, they just don't...
00:57:21I don't want to...
00:57:22Any time now?
00:57:24I really, really like you.
00:57:26I do, I'm flattered.
00:57:27I just think of you as a friend.
00:57:30No, no.
00:57:33Not the F word.
00:57:34The F word.
00:57:36Friend.
00:57:37Just don't say it.
00:57:39Okay.
00:57:41Look, I'm going to take one last stab at this.
00:57:45Why would you want to be with anybody who has no money,
00:57:48no prospects, nothing but a head full of idealistic crap,
00:57:53who you know is only going to screw up your life?
00:57:56I know.
00:57:57I know.
00:57:58I'm crazy.
00:57:59I know.
00:58:04This is cozy.
00:58:10Speak of the devil.
00:58:15Why don't you get the fuck out of here?
00:58:17Take it easy, okay?
00:58:19No, you take it easy.
00:58:20I said get the fuck out of here!
00:58:24Are you okay?
00:58:25What the hell's wrong with you?
00:58:28I don't know.
00:58:32I didn't mean to hit him.
00:58:33I don't know why I did that.
00:58:35Well, I guess I misjudged you.
00:58:38I didn't think you had the balls.
00:58:41Well, there's your decision, Brett.
00:58:43If that's what you want.
00:58:56Hello?
00:58:58Anybody here?
00:59:15Paramedics!
00:59:19Anybody here?
00:59:23Paramedics!
00:59:26The smell of this place.
00:59:27This could be our eighth DOA this week.
00:59:29We have a top Indian Accord's all-time record.
00:59:31This could be our shot at immortality.
00:59:37Leon, I got the coronary in here.
00:59:44So are we talking the record here, or what?
00:59:46I don't know.
00:59:47This guy doesn't look too chipper.
00:59:48I got bad news for you.
00:59:49We got a pulse.
00:59:51All right, let's prepare for transport.
00:59:54This guy looks really bad.
00:59:57I will never eat jerky again.
00:59:59I don't know if he'll make the trip to general.
01:00:00I'm excited, but the essay doesn't
01:00:02make it a fifth of flour.
01:00:03This guy's got at least a minute and 90 to go.
01:00:05You're on.
01:00:19I overreacted.
01:00:21I didn't mean to hit him.
01:00:24It's not me.
01:00:26You scared me.
01:00:33Come on.
01:00:34I want to show you something.
01:00:36Come on.
01:00:39On the roof?
01:00:42I want to give you something.
01:00:44Come on.
01:00:48Come on.
01:00:58This is your gift.
01:01:01Where?
01:01:02I'm standing on it.
01:01:07You bought me a roof?
01:01:12I bought you the whole building.
01:01:19Come on.
01:01:27OK, let me get this straight.
01:01:30First, you can't get a grant, so you're so broke
01:01:32that you can't finish your work.
01:01:34Then you move into some old crazy guy's
01:01:35house to work with him.
01:01:37And now you have so much money that you
01:01:38just buy me this place?
01:01:40Longstreet left me his entire estate.
01:01:43My dad?
01:01:44This morning.
01:01:46He had a heart attack.
01:01:48He left me everything.
01:01:53Well, he don't seem too affected by his death.
01:01:56He was old.
01:01:57It was his time.
01:02:00Now it's my time.
01:02:02Why you?
01:02:04He had his reasons.
01:02:06Reasons only he knew.
01:02:08And I have my reasons.
01:02:12You know, I don't know what's gotten into you lately,
01:02:14but the new and improved you just sucks.
01:02:33Hey.
01:02:36What are you doing, you moron?
01:02:37Nobody got hit.
01:02:38Why are we leaving out of the car?
01:02:44Ugh!
01:03:10Something definitely went wrong in the transfer.
01:03:14This isn't me.
01:03:15This isn't Edward.
01:03:23Hey, excuse me.
01:03:26What do you want?
01:03:27You got some spare change on you, man?
01:03:29No, I don't.
01:03:32I think I hear some change jingling in there, man.
01:03:34Why don't you help me out with anything, man?
01:03:36Anything at all, man.
01:03:37Leave me alone.
01:03:38I said I don't have any.
01:03:40I heard some change jingling in there, man.
01:03:42Why don't you help me out, huh?
01:03:44You want some change?
01:03:45Huh?
01:03:46You want some change?
01:03:47I don't owe money, man.
01:03:48Here's your fucking change.
01:04:02Oh, my God.
01:04:03What's happening?
01:04:04I'm losing my mind.
01:04:07Right.
01:04:09Right.
01:04:14Right.
01:04:15Oh, God.
01:04:17Oh.
01:04:18Oh, God.
01:04:19God.
01:04:20Oh, God.
01:04:21Oh, God.
01:04:22Oh.
01:04:23There's, uh, sounds crazy in there.
01:04:42My body being taken over by Everett Longstreet.
01:04:50These guys are getting crazier and crazier all the time.
01:04:53Help me.
01:04:56Time's running out, Longstreet.
01:05:00Once me dead, help please.
01:05:04Honey.
01:05:08I'm gonna get you all the help you need.
01:05:16Damn, right before my break.
01:05:21I think we might have a little problem here.
01:05:24Move him to the J-Ward.
01:05:26He was admitted with symptoms of a heart attack,
01:05:28but his blood workup indicates that it was induced
01:05:31by an overdose of potassium chloride.
01:05:33Seems mentally unstable,
01:05:34so I want him under 24-hour observation.
01:05:50No, no, no, no, no, no.
01:05:58Hurry, Rick.
01:06:03Don't move, baby.
01:06:14Somehow, someone else's thoughts affected my mind.
01:06:18The memories can't be Edward's, and they're not mine.
01:06:48Oh, no.
01:06:50Oh, no.
01:06:55Oh, no.
01:07:06It's okay, it's okay, it's okay.
01:07:08No, no.
01:07:15The hate.
01:07:16The rage.
01:07:20The pain.
01:07:22Losing myself to the need to kill.
01:07:45No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
01:08:15No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
01:08:46Lose yourself to the need to kill.
01:08:51Lose yourself to the need to kill.
01:08:59Yes.
01:09:00♪♪
01:09:107-8-25, Code 6, 105 North Avenue, 52.
01:09:14Come on, let's check it out.
01:09:18♪♪
01:09:28♪♪
01:09:38♪♪
01:09:48Are you Brittany Clark?
01:09:50Yeah, I am.
01:09:52Do you know an Edward Adams?
01:09:54Yeah, he's a friend.
01:09:57Do you have any knowledge of his whereabouts?
01:09:59No, I haven't seen him since yesterday.
01:10:01Why, is he hurt? Is he okay?
01:10:03He's wanted for questioning for an assault and battery.
01:10:06If you should come in contact with him or learn of his whereabouts,
01:10:09could you give us a call at this number, please?
01:10:13Sure.
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01:11:03I don't know.
01:11:06This is crazy.
01:11:09Where is he?
01:11:13I called everywhere, Jerry. I have no idea where he is.
01:11:18God, I'm so tired.
01:11:22Yeah, I know.
01:11:27If you hear from him, call me right away, okay?
01:11:36I know.
01:11:38Okay, bye.
01:11:40♪♪
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01:12:30Come on.
01:12:33Come on!
01:12:35♪♪
01:12:46Where the hell are you?
01:12:50The amount of potassium chloride I pumped into your body,
01:12:52your heart should have exploded before it hit the ground!
01:12:56♪♪
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01:13:18Entered the subject's memory?
01:13:21Lived his killings?
01:13:24Felt the life slip away, felt the hate, the anger.
01:13:27It terrifies me.
01:13:29Subject but myself can't control the dark images.
01:13:35Shit!
01:13:37He's put this madness inside me.
01:13:40♪♪
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01:14:00He's alive.
01:14:03♪♪
01:14:11Yes, he's had a long history of mental instability.
01:14:14It's been very hard on the family.
01:14:27He's in here.
01:14:33♪♪
01:14:43I thought you'd come back.
01:14:46Have you been enjoying the twisted mind of Travis Mitchell?
01:14:50Why?
01:14:52Why would you pollute your memory with someone so...
01:14:55It was an early experiment.
01:14:57I tapped into his mind without realizing that
01:15:01it would embed his memory into mine.
01:15:05Now your memory, permanently.
01:15:09Why did you do this to me?
01:15:11I wanted life.
01:15:13I wanted more life.
01:15:16I was willing to do anything to get it.
01:15:19I didn't want to die before I truly got the chance to live.
01:15:23That's why you engineered all this.
01:15:26Why you killed my grant so that I'd need you.
01:15:31Why you tried to kill me.
01:15:34Potassium chloride is such a crude way
01:15:38of trying to induce an artificial heart attack.
01:15:41You should have tried tromyosin-15.
01:15:44It leaves fewer traces.
01:15:46But then you young people are always in such a hurry.
01:15:51Edward, you have to learn that any advancement
01:15:55like true life extension will only be taken over
01:15:58and perverted by the wealthy and powerful.
01:16:00It's been the history of science since the beginning of time.
01:16:03The one thing I can thank you for teaching me
01:16:06is that it's not important how long you live
01:16:10but how well you live.
01:16:12Both of us have lived our lives, wasted our lives
01:16:16chasing eternity and failing to live
01:16:20to enjoy the thing that we covered so much.
01:16:24Sounds like the point of view of a man lying in bed dying, doesn't it?
01:16:29Not my point of view, Edward.
01:16:31I didn't expect to hear it from you.
01:16:34From a mind like yours.
01:16:36Edward, I need you to reprocess me.
01:16:39My memory through the system
01:16:41and filter Travis Mitchell out of my soul.
01:16:43There's something about the chemical makeup of the diseased mind
01:16:48that makes it want to eat away at the healthy part of the mind.
01:16:53It will eat away at you until you don't exist.
01:16:58It was happening to me.
01:17:01I think the hell you will go through
01:17:06is justified by what you've done to me.
01:17:11Why should I help you?
01:17:13Because I have Britt.
01:17:15And if you don't, I will kill her.
01:17:18You more than anyone should know how well I can kill.
01:17:22Besides, Edward, you don't have much time to live.
01:17:27Don't make that true for her, too.
01:17:30We'll never get out of here.
01:17:32They think I'm dangerous and crazy.
01:17:35Fortunately, I was able to throw
01:17:38Everett Longstreet's doctor's name around.
01:17:40No surprise there.
01:17:42They're allowing me to take you to a private hospital under his direction.
01:17:45Don't make that true for her, too.
01:17:53I've reconnected the flow sensor from the spectrometer to the chamber.
01:17:57What's a parts-per-million flow cycle?
01:17:59What's going on here?
01:18:01Remember when I explained to you
01:18:03that I was trying to digitize the chemical components of my memory?
01:18:07Stolen a computer?
01:18:09Shut up! What's a parts-per-million flow cycle?
01:18:116.4 per single wavelength cycle.
01:18:14But you're Longstreet.
01:18:16Edward told me that.
01:18:18Shut up, or I swear to God I'll kill the both of you right now!
01:18:21Oh, God.
01:18:23What's next?
01:18:24Set it on maximum.
01:18:26Wind over.
01:18:40It's done.
01:18:46Will it work?
01:18:48I don't know.
01:18:50You're pushing me on the limits of what I can do.
01:18:53Look, make the magic happen,
01:18:55or I'll spider-bolt your brains across the lab.
01:18:58And remember, I've been watching you every step of the way,
01:19:00so don't try anything foolish.
01:19:02What's your input code?
01:19:21Oh.
01:19:23Just in case you get some crazy idea about trying to stop the system.
01:19:29Edward!
01:19:33You can stop the system.
01:19:35Pull the main fuse.
01:19:37Then look under the glass table.
01:19:39There's an envelope.
01:19:50Oh, my God.
01:20:20Oh, yeah.
01:20:50Oh, my God.
01:20:56It's your Amelia.
01:21:16Oh, my God.
01:21:19Oh, my God.
01:21:37Who are you?
01:21:39Who are you?
01:21:41No!
01:21:43Who are you?
01:21:45No!
01:21:48No!
01:21:50No!
01:21:52Please!
01:21:55No!
01:22:1738 years on this Earth, I've learned only one thing.
01:22:21Life blows.
01:22:24Boom!
01:22:55Great.
01:22:57In the event of some gross miscalculation on my part,
01:23:00I've stored my digitized data memory onto this disk.
01:23:04Place the disk in the CD drive and type Brittany.
01:23:24I was worried about you.
01:23:54Thank you.
01:24:07I wouldn't have it without you.
01:24:11I really want things to work out between us.
01:24:16I really want things to work out between us.
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01:26:42I love you.
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