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I Remember You (2015) is a touching drama about friendship, memory, and the power of human connection. The story follows two characters whose lives intersect in meaningful ways, as they navigate everyday challenges, learn from one another, and discover the importance of trust, understanding, and support.
Featuring heartfelt performances and character-driven storytelling, I Remember You (2015) emphasizes personal growth, empathy, and the value of relationships. Its gentle and family-friendly narrative makes it suitable for viewers of all ages.
Perfect for fans of character-focused dramas, inspiring stories, and meaningful narratives, this film delivers emotional depth, engaging relationships, and positive messages about friendship and self-discovery.
Featuring heartfelt performances and character-driven storytelling, I Remember You (2015) emphasizes personal growth, empathy, and the value of relationships. Its gentle and family-friendly narrative makes it suitable for viewers of all ages.
Perfect for fans of character-focused dramas, inspiring stories, and meaningful narratives, this film delivers emotional depth, engaging relationships, and positive messages about friendship and self-discovery.
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00:01:51I heard that only one fellow is being admitted this year.
00:01:54I believe in you, and I believe in your work more than anyone else.
00:01:59Good luck.
00:02:09Okay.
00:02:10Take it, Mary.
00:02:20I think you love me.
00:02:22I think you love me, but you don't know me.
00:02:28You think you love me, but you don't know me.
00:02:30Not at all.
00:02:32I'm a fucking monster.
00:02:33This guy's a fucking loser.
00:02:35No money.
00:02:36No money.
00:02:37No money.
00:02:38No money.
00:02:39No money.
00:02:40No money.
00:02:41No money.
00:02:44You think you know me, but you think you know me, but you don't.
00:02:49You don't know the real me.
00:02:56We'll do a couple more, but I think this is in the bag already.
00:03:05Please go ahead and slate your name.
00:03:07Samuel Davis.
00:03:08Samuel Davis.
00:03:10Through my dissertation work entitled Reengineered T-Cells, I've been studying tumor immunotherapy
00:03:15with T lymphocytes with the objective to recognize and destroy malignant cells.
00:03:20The method used consists of genetically modifying T cells to specifically target cancer cells in patients with leukemia.
00:03:28Great.
00:03:29Whenever you're ready.
00:03:30Jane.
00:03:31Jane.
00:03:32Jane.
00:03:33We can't get married.
00:03:34You think you love me.
00:03:35You don't know me.
00:03:36You don't know the real me.
00:03:37Because the real me, Janey, is a fucking loser.
00:03:38A fucking loser.
00:03:39I'm a monster.
00:03:40I'm broke, Janey.
00:03:41I got no money.
00:03:42It's gone.
00:03:43And it's not because my job doesn't fucking pay me well.
00:03:44It's because I fucking...
00:03:45I'm a monster.
00:03:46I'm broke, Janey.
00:03:47I got no money.
00:03:48It's gone.
00:03:49And it's not because my job doesn't fucking pay me well, it's because I fucking gamble
00:04:05all of it before I ever even make it!
00:04:09gone. And it's not because my job doesn't fucking pay me well. It's because I fucking
00:04:14gamble all of it before I ever even make it. I look forward to the possibility of joining
00:04:20St. Gabriel's fellowship program and continuing my cancer studies at Lauren Martin's lab.
00:04:32The money we've been saving, I blew the last of me yesterday.
00:04:39I'm sorry, baby.
00:04:50Chris, he offered me the role. The director, Golden, in the room, he just offered it to me right on the spot.
00:05:00Yeah, call and see if it's official. Just call him right now and see if it's official.
00:05:05All right, call, call, call.
00:05:09Yeah, dude, you got it. You booked the Warner movie.
00:05:30Are you serious?
00:05:32Dude, I just got on the phone with Dave. He said you're playing against somebody big.
00:05:35I don't know what it is, man, but I'm shooting that guy.
00:05:38Woo-hoo-hoo-hoo!
00:05:40Yeah!
00:05:41Hey, movie star! There he is! Look at you, man! How you doing? Good! Yeah! Yeah!
00:05:47Congrats, man! Next time you walk in, you're going to have some famous chick on your arm. I don't even recognize you.
00:05:58Did he get the movie?
00:05:59James, shut up. He got the movie. Of course he got the movie. Look at how successful he looks right now.
00:06:01Fuck it!
00:06:02Yeah, hey, uh, thank you real quick. Bring it down.
00:06:03Hey, uh, guys, real quick. For those of you who don't know him, this is my very good friend Sammy.
00:06:07Uh, today, he booked his first major role, and as his manager, I will take 50% as per our contract.
00:06:13Uh, so, guys, real quick, for those of you who, uh, don't care, for those of you who do care, for those of you who love him, uh, let's hear it for Sammy.
00:06:29One, two, three, cheers, guys. Cheers!
00:06:33And, uh, another quick note, for those of you who will be looking for him for the next 15 minutes, he'll be getting his ass kicked at the beer pong table by me.
00:06:39On table by me.
00:06:45Woo!
00:06:57Oh, my God, you're still here?
00:07:00Gosh, how many times have I asked you not to do that?
00:07:03Sorry. In case you haven't noticed, it's midnight. On a Friday.
00:07:07Well, we got AP samples today.
00:07:10Yes. I'm aware.
00:07:18Hey, um, someone else are going to pass for a beer if you want to join.
00:07:27What's that?
00:07:29Never mind.
00:07:31Oh, my God.
00:07:33Good.
00:07:46Wow.
00:07:48Wow.
00:07:50Wow.
00:07:52Don't even act like you can beat me in a swimming thing because I swim for Paradise Valley.
00:08:21I'm going to win.
00:08:23I'm going to win.
00:08:25I'm going to win.
00:08:27When you are at the beer box, you're a loser at beer box.
00:08:31Sometimes do it.
00:08:33Come on.
00:08:35Shut the hell up.
00:08:37This is shit.
00:08:39I'm going to get this off.
00:08:41You're done. You're so done.
00:08:43I'm like Aquaman, but my power is swimming.
00:08:45No slow.
00:08:47I'm not ready.
00:08:49I'm not ready.
00:08:51No excuses.
00:08:53To the beer and back, 100 bucks.
00:08:55100 bucks.
00:08:57Watch your nuts.
00:08:59Man 3!
00:09:01Where are you at, Sammy?
00:09:03Watch out for the water, Sammy.
00:09:05It's too cold.
00:09:19It's too cold, Sammy.
00:09:21I'm out.
00:09:22What?
00:09:23Not much.
00:09:24Come on!
00:09:25Shut up.
00:09:26One for the last two whole afternoon.
00:09:39We have to go.
00:09:41And why remember m r bir jinde quipped the water?
00:09:43Once upon him that isetime, the map has exploded.
00:09:45Oh my god.
00:10:13Yeah, baby!
00:10:43Yeah, baby!
00:11:13Yeah, baby!
00:11:43Yeah, baby!
00:12:13Yeah, baby!
00:12:42Yeah, baby!
00:13:12Yeah, baby!
00:13:42Yeah, baby!
00:14:12Yeah, baby!
00:14:14Yeah, baby!
00:14:16Yeah, baby!
00:14:18Yeah, baby!
00:14:20Yeah, baby!
00:14:24Yeah, baby!
00:14:26Yeah, baby!
00:14:28Yeah, baby!
00:14:30Yeah, baby!
00:14:32Yeah, baby!
00:14:34Yeah, baby!
00:14:36Yeah, baby!
00:14:38Yeah, baby!
00:14:40Yeah, baby!
00:14:42Yeah, baby!
00:14:44Yeah, baby!
00:14:46Yeah, baby!
00:14:48Yeah, baby!
00:14:50Yeah, baby!
00:14:52Yeah, baby!
00:14:54That's not that easy, Katie.
00:14:55There are many talented actors out there.
00:14:57Plus he's letting him big off the table.
00:14:59One step at a time, he's still recovering.
00:15:01That's up to him.
00:15:02It's only been a few weeks.
00:15:04There's more injury.
00:15:05So you can really get out there and start to push yourself harder.
00:15:08Jack, all you're doing is undermining his confidence.
00:15:11I am not undermining his confidence.
00:15:13He knows what he's doing.
00:15:14He's perfectly capable of getting back on track.
00:15:16He'll get back on track when he's ready to get back on track.
00:15:19How's everyone else doing tonight?
00:15:24Sammy, Sammy, Sammy.
00:15:27Did you get my email, bud?
00:15:29Uh, yeah.
00:15:30Yeah, yeah.
00:15:31With the email.
00:15:32The audition confirmation.
00:15:33You got that?
00:15:34Mm-hmm.
00:15:35Yeah.
00:15:36Yeah.
00:15:37Yeah.
00:15:38Yeah.
00:15:39With the email.
00:15:40The audition confirmation.
00:15:41You got that?
00:15:42Mm-hmm.
00:15:43Yeah.
00:15:44Yeah.
00:15:45Yeah.
00:15:46Yeah.
00:15:47Yeah.
00:15:48Yeah.
00:15:49Yeah.
00:15:50Yeah.
00:15:51Yeah.
00:15:52Yeah.
00:15:53You sure you're up for it?
00:15:56Yeah.
00:15:57All right.
00:15:58We got to get you back out there at some point.
00:16:00So, you know, I guess it's up to you.
00:16:05What's up, Jackie?
00:16:06Hi, guys.
00:16:07Hi.
00:16:13She said she needed a ride home if you're...
00:16:16Great.
00:16:17Sammy.
00:16:18Sammy, Sammy, get back here.
00:16:19Sammy, where are you going?
00:16:20It's too loud.
00:16:21Okay, what about Jackie?
00:16:22You gonna take Jackie home?
00:16:23No.
00:16:24Why not?
00:16:25What are you, a jackass?
00:16:26Dude, you could use a girlfriend right now.
00:16:27I don't need a girlfriend, okay?
00:16:28I just...
00:16:29I don't feel good tonight.
00:16:30That's it.
00:16:31You know what, dude?
00:16:32You need to get over this.
00:16:33Okay?
00:16:34I get it.
00:16:35It sucks.
00:16:36You got passed on a major movie role.
00:16:37I get it.
00:16:38But, dude, this piss-poor attitude of yours is not getting anyone anywhere.
00:16:40I'm fucking trying, you asshole.
00:16:41Okay?
00:16:42Well, try harder, Sammy.
00:16:43Okay?
00:16:44I get it.
00:16:45It sucks.
00:16:46You got passed on a major movie role.
00:16:47I get it.
00:16:48But, dude, this piss-poor attitude of yours is not getting anyone anywhere.
00:16:51I'm fucking trying, you asshole.
00:16:52Okay?
00:16:53Well, try harder, Sammy!
00:17:10Nurse?
00:17:11Nurse!
00:17:13Nurse!
00:17:15Nurse!
00:17:16I don't know.
00:17:46I don't know if you remember me.
00:18:16Of course I do.
00:18:22I was going to call before...
00:18:26Oh, that's okay.
00:18:28I understand.
00:18:38Do you want to, uh, maybe grab some coffee?
00:18:45Sure.
00:18:49How about today?
00:18:53Around five o'clock?
00:18:55Yeah, that worked.
00:18:59I'll call you after work.
00:19:02I'll call you after work.
00:19:16Yeah.
00:19:16I don't know.
00:19:46I don't know.
00:19:54Leah?
00:19:56Hey.
00:20:04I'm sorry.
00:20:06I don't do well with crowds.
00:20:08It's not late, me.
00:20:10It's late.
00:20:12I need to get going.
00:20:14Yeah.
00:20:16It's nice seeing you again.
00:20:18You still feel like coffee?
00:20:36I have coffee.
00:20:40Or, um...
00:20:42Uh, shoot.
00:20:44Sorry, tea.
00:20:46I have coffee or tea.
00:20:48I have a few blocks away, if that's okay.
00:21:10Tea sounds good.
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00:21:42Yeah, okay.
00:22:12They give me a headache.
00:22:21Oh, I see.
00:22:23Here.
00:22:25I've got, um, some sugar or honey.
00:22:29Oh, no.
00:22:30No, that's okay.
00:22:31I don't eat sugar.
00:22:32Oh, really?
00:22:34Yeah.
00:22:35It's bad for you.
00:22:37Um, have a seat.
00:22:40Thanks.
00:22:41Aren't you having coffee?
00:22:46Uh, I hate coffee.
00:22:48Oh.
00:22:49Uh, thank you.
00:23:04For, uh, for what you did.
00:23:09For risking your life like that.
00:23:12Oh.
00:23:13You would have done the same thing.
00:23:15Uh, I don't know.
00:23:22So have you, um, seen someone about the headaches?
00:23:26Wow.
00:23:27Uh, yeah, but there's nothing wrong.
00:23:30Or, I mean, they don't, uh, nothing, they don't find anything wrong.
00:23:41Uh, so you're a doctor?
00:23:43Yeah.
00:23:44Yeah.
00:23:45Mm-hmm.
00:23:46Well, I'm more like a research scientist.
00:23:48Well, I'm studying specific cells of the immune system.
00:23:53What for?
00:23:54Well, the goal is to find new therapies.
00:23:57And hopefully cures to certain types of cancer like leukemia and, you know.
00:24:03Why?
00:24:04Uh, not, not why do you try to cure cancer.
00:24:10Uh, why did you, you know, like...
00:24:14Uh, are you, like, secretly investigating me or something?
00:24:20Uh, no.
00:24:21Sorry.
00:24:22It's okay.
00:24:23I don't mind if you are.
00:24:25This is just weird.
00:24:32I just, I feel like I know you from somewhere.
00:24:44Um, well, the brain is actively changing perception.
00:24:48That's one explanation.
00:24:50Um.
00:24:55Um, I should go.
00:25:00I, I need to get back to the lab.
00:25:02Yeah.
00:25:04Uh-uh.
00:25:07Can I see you again?
00:25:11Yeah.
00:25:12Samuel, um, thank you for the tea.
00:25:29Yeah.
00:25:31I'm glad I came.
00:25:33Me too.
00:25:37Okay.
00:25:42Whoa.
00:25:43Whoa!
00:25:44Cool!
00:25:45See you!
00:25:46I'll see you.
00:25:47Yeah, man.
00:25:48Oh!
00:25:49Whoa!
00:25:50Oh!
00:25:51Whoa!
00:25:52Oh!
00:25:54Oh!
00:25:55Oh!
00:25:56Whoa!
00:25:57Whoa!
00:25:58Whoa!
00:25:59Whoa!
00:26:00Whoa!
00:26:01Yeah, me too!
00:26:02Whoa!
00:26:03Go!
00:26:04Whoa!
00:26:05Yeah, man!
00:26:06Whoa!
00:26:07Whoa!
00:26:08Whoa!
00:26:09Whoa!
00:26:10Whoa!
00:26:11BELL RINGS
00:26:41BELL RINGS
00:26:48BELL RINGS
00:26:50Hello?
00:26:51Samuel?
00:26:53Leah?
00:26:56Did I wake you?
00:26:58Uh, no.
00:27:01I'm sorry to call so early. I thought that perhaps you were awake.
00:27:05Yeah. I am.
00:27:09Would you like to grab a cup of tea, maybe?
00:27:16Yeah.
00:27:18Great. I have time until 7.
00:27:22Um, what time is it now?
00:27:275.30.
00:27:29Um, yeah, where were you thinking?
00:27:36I am.
00:27:37Yeah.
00:27:38Yeah.
00:27:39Yeah.
00:27:41Yeah.
00:27:43Yeah.
00:27:48Yeah.
00:30:49There you go.
00:30:59I'm not used to this.
00:31:10Used to what?
00:31:11Like just, you know, hanging out?
00:31:15Too much work?
00:31:17Not enough time.
00:31:20Well, you look like you work too much.
00:31:22So, you are an actor.
00:31:30Yeah, I'm trying to.
00:31:35Have you been to many movies?
00:31:40Are you sure we haven't met before?
00:31:54Are you sure we haven't met before?
00:31:58I don't think so.
00:31:59Maybe we ran into each other once and I was the only one paying attention.
00:32:07Maybe.
00:32:09You play the piano?
00:32:16You play the piano?
00:32:17No.
00:32:18No.
00:32:20No.
00:32:21Well, you're beautiful hands.
00:32:28Well, you're beautiful hands.
00:32:32Can I get you some water?
00:32:38No, thanks.
00:32:39No, thanks.
00:32:40All right.
00:32:41I'll be right back.
00:32:42Yeah, okay.
00:32:43I'll be right back.
00:33:13Do you still draw?
00:33:26I don't know.
00:35:41I seem to have developed symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder.
00:35:47I see.
00:35:49And what makes you think that?
00:35:52What are your symptoms?
00:35:53Well, I, um, a fear of water has developed in me.
00:36:00I'm terrified of water now.
00:36:03Can you give me any examples?
00:36:05Um, I haven't taken a shower in four weeks.
00:36:14I can't wash my hands anymore.
00:36:16I use sanitizer only.
00:36:17I, uh, it's deeply affecting my work, as you can imagine.
00:36:22I made an appointment to come and see you last week.
00:36:25I was hoping it would get better.
00:36:27However, I haven't noticed any improvement since.
00:36:30So, I'm going to give you a mild tranquilizer to help you cope with your anxieties.
00:36:35And then, we'll take it from there.
00:36:39Okay?
00:36:44Good morning, Leah.
00:36:46Good morning.
00:36:48I apologize for being late.
00:36:50Leah, we're eager to hear about the progress on your research.
00:36:53Yes.
00:36:59By analyzing the results obtained in my study conducted in mice,
00:37:03we can conclude that chimeric antigen receptors
00:37:06have successfully overcome tolerance in mice
00:37:09by allowing T cells to respond to cell surface antigens.
00:37:14However, targeting functional immune T cells to cancer cells
00:37:18and maintaining them in patients still remains a challenge.
00:37:20Correct.
00:37:21To date, there are no direct results indicating that this concept
00:37:24is even effective at targeting cancer cells.
00:37:30Yeah, well, perhaps there's more to it.
00:37:34We understand your enthusiasm with this therapy, Leah,
00:37:37but until we can prove that the infused T cells kill tumor cells,
00:37:41we can't draw any conclusions.
00:37:45We often disregard treatments and options
00:37:49that could benefit a patient's well-being
00:37:50based on numbers and figures.
00:37:53I mean, we might not be killing cancer cells,
00:37:55but we could certainly be improving a patient's quality of life.
00:38:00Leah, let's not forget that quality of life is not science.
00:38:07Excuse me.
00:38:08Hi.
00:38:25Hi.
00:38:27Hi.
00:38:28Sorry to just, uh, show up like this here.
00:38:37I, um, well, I, I, I wanted to just give you this.
00:38:44I wanted to give it to you in person.
00:38:48You didn't have to.
00:38:49I know, but I just wanted to.
00:38:51Uh, uh, don't, uh, or, sorry.
00:38:55Can you just wait?
00:38:58Open it later.
00:39:01Sorry.
00:39:02Sure.
00:39:02No, it's fine.
00:39:03Um, can I give you a ride home?
00:39:15It's just a couple of blocks.
00:39:19Can I walk you home?
00:39:20All right.
00:39:22All right.
00:39:22All right.
00:40:00Yeah, no problem.
00:40:05I should get going.
00:40:06Sure.
00:40:07Yeah.
00:40:08Okay.
00:40:09Um, good night.
00:40:11Good night.
00:40:17Samuel.
00:40:20Would you like to come in?
00:40:34Can I, uh, offer you anything to drink?
00:40:36Uh, no thanks.
00:40:38No.
00:40:44You said you didn't play.
00:40:46Oh, I don't.
00:40:49I, it belonged to me.
00:40:50My parents, they passed away.
00:40:52So I've just, you know, kept it since.
00:40:55Oh, sorry to hear that.
00:40:57It's okay.
00:40:58It was a long time ago.
00:41:01I hardly remember them.
00:41:20have you read all of these?
00:41:21Have you read all of these?
00:41:46What's that?
00:41:48Have you read all these books?
00:41:51Yeah, um, you should probably go.
00:41:56It's been a really long day for me.
00:42:01Sure.
00:42:04Um, can I ask you something?
00:42:10Yeah.
00:42:18Why'd you risk your life for a stranger?
00:42:21I had to.
00:42:25I had to.
00:42:25I had to.
00:42:27I had to.
00:42:28I had to.
00:42:28I had to.
00:42:29I had to.
00:42:29I had to.
00:42:30I had to.
00:42:38I had to.
00:42:42Oh, my God.
00:43:12Oh, my God.
00:43:42What are the samples this morning?
00:43:45It's important.
00:43:55What?
00:43:57What?
00:43:59What?
00:44:00That's what I'd like to know.
00:44:02Are you sick?
00:44:04No.
00:44:05Of course not.
00:44:07Leah, look at yourself.
00:44:09Everyone's noticed, not just me.
00:44:13Leah, careful!
00:44:14Oh, my God!
00:44:40Leah?
00:44:41Leah, you're dehydrated.
00:45:08We're giving you some fluids, alright?
00:45:23Hey, Leigh.
00:45:42Hey, thanks.
00:45:47You overworked yourself, and your body eventually catches up, you know that.
00:45:54No, something happened the day of the accident.
00:45:58Something went off in my brain.
00:45:59Give yourself a break.
00:46:01It's only been a few weeks, and you've had a lot to deal with, and I don't just mean the accident.
00:46:10I'm sorry.
00:46:22Hey.
00:46:23I need to talk to you.
00:46:29Yeah?
00:46:31Hey.
00:46:32I need to talk to you.
00:46:46Yeah?
00:46:48I need to talk to you again.
00:46:58No.
00:46:59Oh, my God.
00:47:29I've done anything like this before.
00:47:31You don't know me.
00:47:32It doesn't change how I feel.
00:47:36Do you believe in coincidences?
00:47:39No.
00:47:42I do.
00:47:46I do, and I...
00:47:48I think that we met by accident and that, given the circumstances, we're idealizing this.
00:47:55Us.
00:47:56Look, I have to focus on my work.
00:48:00I can't afford any distractions right now.
00:48:04Distraction?
00:48:06Is that what I am?
00:48:15Do you feel nothing?
00:48:16We're different.
00:48:22Are we?
00:48:27I can't do this.
00:48:29What were you doing that day, the morning of the accident?
00:48:34I was jogging.
00:48:35Down at the pier that early.
00:48:38Yeah, I couldn't sleep.
00:48:40See?
00:48:42It's not a coincidence that you and I met.
00:48:45I'm standing here because of you.
00:48:47Look, I'm sorry.
00:48:52Look, I'm sorry.
00:48:52I'm sorry.
00:48:59I'm sorry.
00:48:59Oh, my God.
00:49:29There you go.
00:49:59I suggest that through hypnosis we see if any memories come up that can help us understand your fears.
00:50:13Dr. Anderson, I was hoping that you would suggest a more traditional approach.
00:50:18I understand.
00:50:21Hypnotherapy is an option I like to explore in cases such as yours.
00:50:24You don't have to decide what I want.
00:50:25Okay, if you can't help me, that's something that I need to know now.
00:50:29Unfortunately, there is no medication or treatment on the market that can make it go away immediately.
00:50:36Hey, hey.
00:50:59Excuse me.
00:51:02Excuse me.
00:51:03Hey!
00:51:05Do you read this?
00:51:07Do you read this?
00:51:07Sorry, man.
00:51:08I don't have the time.
00:51:09Okay, can you please just read it?
00:51:10Funny, funny.
00:51:11Can you just do me a favor?
00:51:12Stay away, man!
00:51:12Good morning, Leo.
00:51:26Good morning, Leo.
00:51:31Come join us.
00:51:32We decided to gather here this morning because it seemed to be the most suitable place
00:51:43to congratulate our new St. Gabriel's Cancer Research Institute fellow.
00:51:50Michael.
00:51:51You have been awarded St. Gabriel's postgraduate.
00:51:55Congratulations.
00:51:56Excuse me.
00:52:03My office.
00:52:07Congrats.
00:52:08Congrats.
00:52:10Congrats.
00:52:11Congratulations.
00:52:12Congratulations.
00:52:13Congratulations.
00:52:14Congratulations.
00:52:15Congratulations.
00:52:16Congratulations.
00:52:17Congratulations.
00:52:18I'm sorry.
00:52:25It was not up to me.
00:52:36A good friend of mine is looking for a research assistant.
00:52:42Like you, he is currently studying tumor immunotherapy with stem cells.
00:52:47He's an exceptional scientist who could eventually sponsor your own research.
00:52:54The position doesn't pay much and he is based in Vancouver.
00:52:58I've already told him about you.
00:53:01He is considering other strong candidates.
00:53:04But if you're willing to drop out of school and relocate immediately,
00:53:08the position is yours.
00:53:09I'm sorry.
00:53:10This is the best that I can do.
00:53:11I'm sorry.
00:53:12This is the best that I can do.
00:53:13This is the best that I can do.
00:53:14This is the best that I can do.
00:53:15This is the best that I can do.
00:53:20This is the best that I can do.
00:53:21This is the best that I can do.
00:53:22This is the best that you can do.
00:53:24This is the best that I could do for you.
00:53:28Here are many of you but it's doing,
00:53:30I will walk away.
00:53:31This is sunny.
00:53:32It's still very beautiful.
00:53:34What are you起來 to do?
00:53:36Our현 is trying to later get the более kolleisten or the rank.
00:53:39Okay.
00:54:02Straight.
00:54:09I'm sorry.
00:54:26I'd like to give hypnosis a try.
00:54:33Just remember, hypnosis doesn't work for everyone.
00:54:37Some people are able to reach a deep place of relaxation, and other people aren't.
00:54:43So try not to let your mind judge.
00:54:46Just let yourself experience it, and you can analyze everything later.
00:54:50Are you ready?
00:54:52Yes.
00:54:53Okay, good.
00:54:56Go ahead and just close your eyes.
00:55:01And we're going to start with focusing on the breath.
00:55:04Just inhaling.
00:55:07And exhaling.
00:55:10That's it.
00:55:12And inhale.
00:55:16And exhale.
00:55:19You don't have to think.
00:55:21You don't have to listen.
00:55:23You don't have to do anything except allow yourself to lie on that couch, feeling warm, relaxed, and comfortable.
00:55:35It's now time to begin the journey backwards.
00:55:43I want you to go back to your childhood.
00:55:47Back to the time when you were eight years old.
00:55:51Whatever comes into your mind is fine.
00:55:54Just let yourself experience it.
00:55:58Five.
00:56:00Four.
00:56:02Three.
00:56:06Two.
00:56:09One.
00:56:09One.
00:56:17One.
00:56:29Two.
00:56:30One.
00:56:31Two.
00:56:33One.
00:56:34Seven.
00:56:35One.
00:56:36Ten.
00:56:36One.
00:56:37Two.
00:56:37Two.
00:56:38Two.
00:56:38Where are you?
00:57:04In my room.
00:57:08What do you see?
00:57:26My parents.
00:57:28I miss them so much.
00:57:29I wish they were here with me.
00:57:30I want you to go back now.
00:57:39Go back to the time when your parents were alive.
00:57:44Can you see them?
00:57:48No, I can't.
00:57:53I can't see anything.
00:57:55Go further back in time.
00:58:00What do you see?
00:58:15Anything that comes to your mind.
00:58:17What do you see?
00:58:35The German government speaking that unless we heard from them, by 11 o'clock.
00:58:50A living room.
00:58:57Do you know where you are?
00:58:59It's my house.
00:59:07Can you see yourself?
00:59:12Yes, but I look different.
00:59:14Is your name Leah?
00:59:18Elsa.
00:59:26My mother is here with Daniel.
00:59:29He's going to live with us now.
00:59:42What else do you see?
00:59:50Daniel cannot go out.
00:59:53Why not?
00:59:56He's Jewish.
00:59:59We're playing music so they don't hear us.
01:00:08Move forward in time.
01:00:10Where are you now?
01:00:32Outside.
01:00:34How old are you?
01:00:35Nineteen.
01:00:44Daniel and I are going to get married.
01:00:49We're going to a loop.
01:00:50I feel like I know you're from somewhere.
01:01:02I feel like I know you're from somewhere.
01:01:09I feel like I know you're from somewhere.
01:01:13What happens next?
01:01:26I feel fine.
01:01:29What happens next?
01:02:00Oh my god, the water is filling in.
01:02:21There's a storm.
01:02:22The house is filling with water.
01:02:25It's filling very quickly.
01:02:27We don't know where to go.
01:03:00Everything is going to be fine.
01:03:09We will always be together.
01:03:46Die!
01:03:56Daniel!
01:04:00Daniel!
01:04:05Daniel!
01:04:09Daniel!
01:04:16Daniel!
01:04:18Daniel!
01:04:19You are no longer drowning.
01:04:49You are safe now.
01:05:01You no longer need to fear water.
01:05:03You are safe now.
01:05:14Samuel?
01:05:33Samuel?
01:05:45Samuel?
01:06:01Samuel?
01:06:17I didn't ask you to save me.
01:06:37You shouldn't be drinking like this.
01:06:47No, really?
01:06:48What should I be doing?
01:06:50Huh?
01:06:51I'm stuck here, but it's not me.
01:06:56Do you have any idea what that's like?
01:06:59I wish that I could just thank you and move on, but this is hell.
01:07:06You know, you're right.
01:07:10You and I, it's just a coincidence.
01:07:16You don't remember me, do you?
01:07:23Please go now.
01:07:26Samuel?
01:07:27Leave!
01:07:28Hey, I need your help.
01:07:50What do you know about genetic memory?
01:07:52If we were to demonstrate that long-term memories are built in the brain by creating and strengthening
01:07:59connections between neurons, and that these connections join neurons up into a complex network
01:08:04that can recreate memories even years later, this would be a valid theory.
01:08:08However, the molecules in these neural connections are replaced every few weeks.
01:08:14Okay, um, okay, think about it.
01:08:18Okay, think about how long-lasting memories can be if they are stored by such an impermanent medium.
01:08:24What if our consciousness does not cease to exist when we die?
01:08:27And where does consciousness go between lives?
01:08:33I mean, even if we were to believe that DNA stores our memories, that we pass them on to our children that way,
01:08:39you would need to be genetically linked to the person whose life you were regressed to.
01:08:42Okay, what if instead consciousness is reborn as someone else, who can then access those memories from a previous life?
01:08:52When and how would it enter the new body, and how would you even prove that?
01:08:57Yeah.
01:08:58Yeah.
01:08:59What I saw, what I remembered, it felt real.
01:09:04You could have been reacting to environmental stimuli.
01:09:10What I saw, what I remembered, it felt real.
01:09:30You could have been reacting to environmental stimuli.
01:09:40Hey. Hey. You know better. Don't add emotion to the science.
01:09:54Yeah. You're right.
01:10:10You're right.
01:10:40Yes. Yes, I can understand your frustration, Samuel. The symptoms that you're experiencing are real. It takes a series of specific tests to properly diagnose and treat it.
01:10:56So I'd like to start by having you examined by a neuropsychologist who'll help us better determine the degree of your injury and we'll take it from there.
01:11:26I wonder what you have to use more medical war Ajaj.
01:11:48You,darra, you need to find a new life yet.
01:11:51I don't know.
01:12:21I don't know.
01:12:51I love you.
01:13:06I always have.
01:13:07You and me were meant to be together.
01:13:19I love you.
01:13:22I always have.
01:13:26You and me were meant to be together.
01:13:29It wasn't the first time I saw you.
01:13:43It was the first time you looked at me.
01:13:45You and me were meant to be together.
01:14:15Hey Samuel, it's me, Leah.
01:14:19I was just...
01:14:22I'm leaving.
01:14:25I've been offered a job in Vancouver.
01:14:27The mailbox you have called is full.
01:14:31I'll be ready for you in 15.
01:14:38We'll be ready for you in 15.
01:15:00Okay.
01:15:01Okay.
01:15:01Good.
01:15:01Good.
01:15:01Let's go.
01:15:31Let's go.
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01:26:31Let's go.
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