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An isolated teenager explores the past, his late father, and unstable memory through the use of celluloid on his 16th bi | dG1fbUk2clNBTHJXUlE
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00:00What is this?
00:07Hello? Is this good? What is this?
00:14Windy roads, am I right?
00:17Daddy, no!
00:19Nostalgia. It's a way to experience it. Control it.
00:23That's not possible.
00:24Well, it's a hard thing to grasp, right?
00:27Nostalgia. It's that little twinge you feel when you think back too far.
00:33This is a way to channel that.
00:35Memories. It goes any way you want.
00:42Backwards. Forwards. Takes us to a place we hate to go again.
00:48Sometimes a place we didn't even know we remembered.
00:50Weeks. Months.
00:53Decades. And it brings us back home again.
00:56Why can't I remember?
00:58To a place we remember so well.
01:00Wait, what did you do?
01:01I told you you can't modify your memories.
01:03It's like a stage we do all over again.
01:05What's happening?
01:06What's happening?
01:07It's like a stage we do all over again.
01:09I think I've forgotten this before.
01:12I hit that on, I gotta go back and change.
01:14I didn't know that I was trying to change anything.
01:16What's the difference?
01:18Where does a memory go when it dies?
01:20This road will never end.