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A music mogul retreats to a remote cabin to mourn his famous wife’s suicide. Amid the solitude of the Canadian wildern | dG1fd2VzZW5nMlBneDg
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00:00♪♪
00:10♪♪
00:16I'm Alan.
00:17Alan Sunshine.
00:19I know that already.
00:20My mom told me that you're the guy
00:22who's married to Eloise Hayes,
00:25who's, like, her favorite singer.
00:27I know her songs.
00:30Beautiful soul gone way too soon.
00:34Her music was everything.
00:36♪♪
00:45Whoa!
00:46Whoa!
00:48This is amazing!
00:50♪♪
00:57So, what do you do, Alan?
00:58I do the same thing you guys do.
01:01But we have each other.
01:02What, you don't think you could be happy on your own?
01:05I don't know.
01:07♪♪
01:10I could have done something.
01:13You loved her, and she knew that.
01:16♪♪
01:18I did.
01:20♪♪
01:22Just not the way she wanted me to.
01:26Healing doesn't mean dismissing the pain.
01:30It just means the pain can no longer control you.
01:35♪♪
01:43You guys are really lucky to have each other.
01:46We know.
01:47♪♪
01:50Yes!
01:51♪♪
01:57Thanks for wanting to hang out with us,
01:59even though you're a grown-up.
02:01♪♪
02:05Thanks for wanting to hang out with me.
02:07♪♪
02:21♪♪
02:31♪♪

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