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Amelia 2.0 (Sci-Fi) Full Length Movie - 2017
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00:00:10To be continued...
00:00:48Amelia, thank you for agreeing to do this interview.
00:00:50Thank you for coming.
00:00:54I'm a little nervous.
00:00:56Really?
00:00:57How so?
00:01:00Cameras, people watching, kind of feeling the pressure, you know?
00:01:05What I actually mean is some people may be asking how it's possible for you to even feel nervousness considering
00:01:13what you are.
00:01:14How did you feel when you realized that you were no longer human?
00:01:31What we're working on is going to change the world.
00:01:35Scientists have known for years that the human brain is essentially an electrical device.
00:01:46That's where our memories are, everything about us, our hopes, fears, dreams.
00:02:00Transmitting neural impulses from the brain is nothing new.
00:02:03This, this is the next step.
00:02:05Containing those connections.
00:02:07We can't return life that's already lost.
00:02:12But we might be able to intercede before the moment of death and rescue a person's consciousness before it's lost
00:02:20forever.
00:02:26If we can do that, then that is the key to living forever.
00:02:30To saving those we love.
00:02:38Saving those who leave us too soon.
00:02:43That's what we're trying to do.
00:02:50We're approaching a new world.
00:02:54New possibilities for life.
00:02:56But I will tell you, we are already looking forward.
00:03:00To the students, to the pioneers, the breakthrough yet to come.
00:03:03Each day we hear new ideas, see new projects, and we meet new heroes.
00:03:08Here's to building a better future.
00:03:10Here's to building better people.
00:03:37Here's to building a better future.
00:03:37Dad used to say that life was like a light switch.
00:03:43You die and you're just turned off.
00:03:50I didn't think he was ever afraid.
00:03:57What do you think?
00:04:06Still not used to it, you know?
00:04:21Just something you need me to do.
00:04:30Stay safe out there.
00:04:33Here's the thing, Ada, there's no such thing as the natural order of life.
00:04:38You're saying in your book that transhumanism is humanity escaping the bounds of the human body.
00:04:43But again, keep in mind we're talking to everyone that has the main idea that humanity is having flesh and
00:04:50bones, being human itself and having a physical body.
00:04:57For lunch?
00:04:58There, celery. You need to tell that partner of yours that he's a bad influence on you.
00:05:04Gotta keep you looking good, mister.
00:05:06You know, maybe I can just go and stick to work and, you know.
00:05:14You know, one of these days I gotta tell Amelia I need more calories than a ham sandwich.
00:05:18Enjoy it well or less. Still have things about each other you don't know.
00:05:23That's not true, Vaughn.
00:05:24Carter, you've been married since college.
00:05:27You've got five months tops, right?
00:05:28And then she accidentally leaves the bathroom door open or forgets the flush.
00:05:33The next thing you know, seven years go by and you got a mortgage.
00:05:37She starts talking about kids. You guys have talked about that, right?
00:05:40Yeah.
00:05:44I mean, not recently.
00:05:51What the hell is so funny?
00:05:52Oh, it's coming.
00:05:55Welcome to the club of former honeymooners.
00:05:58Better start picking out baby names.
00:06:01Until then, enjoy this time.
00:06:06I am.
00:06:07And you know what, I'm actually looking forward to picking out baby names.
00:06:11I am.
00:06:11All units be advised, reports of a mentally unstable man on Lilly Boulevard.
00:06:15Can I get a response?
00:06:17Thanks so much for lunch.
00:06:32Are you okay Mrs. Summerland?
00:06:34I'm sorry Mrs. Summerland?
00:06:38Okay.
00:06:38I'm sorry Mrs. Summer.
00:06:39I'm sorry Mrs. Summer.
00:06:39Did you forget something?
00:06:40Yeah, my tablet.
00:06:42Yeah, right.
00:06:44My...
00:06:58Sir?
00:07:09Sir, I need you to take your hands out of your pockets.
00:07:14It's a beautiful day, don't you think?
00:07:22Look, take it easy, okay?
00:07:48Why didn't you shoot me?
00:07:50It's all right, it's all right.
00:07:55You all right?
00:07:56Let me just put your hands down your back, okay?
00:08:13Amelia?
00:08:28Woo! Woo! Woo! Woo!
00:09:05So Andrew's leading up against the bar, and I'll bear in mind, he's really drunk right now, right?
00:09:09This woman, she saddles up next to him, and she says,
00:09:12When a woman asks you how old you think she is, take your best guess and subtract it by ten.
00:09:18And Andrew here just goes, I did.
00:09:26Hey, Cardinal.
00:09:29We're heading to the Starlight tonight. You want to come?
00:09:32Yeah, I'll see.
00:09:35Tell her who you're from, you alright?
00:09:44She's getting smuggled.
00:09:45She's all good.
00:10:04Hey, beautiful.
00:10:12Brought you flowers.
00:10:31I missed you.
00:10:36I've got big news today.
00:10:38It has been exactly six months this week since I stopped energy drinks.
00:10:44And I've been taking lunch to work.
00:10:47Mostly.
00:10:49Oh.
00:10:59Ooh.
00:11:44I thought it was good.
00:11:45Really?
00:11:46I liked it.
00:11:46You couldn't have.
00:11:47You fell asleep.
00:11:48It was...
00:11:49But before that, before I fell asleep, I thought it was fun.
00:11:53For three minutes?
00:11:54Uh-huh.
00:11:58So what else do you want to do?
00:12:00When you're not ticketing adorable women for going five over?
00:12:04Adorable, huh?
00:12:05And smart.
00:12:07Okay.
00:12:08And funny.
00:12:09Uh-huh.
00:12:09Yeah?
00:12:10Uh-huh.
00:12:11What do you do?
00:12:13I don't know.
00:12:16Really?
00:12:16Come on.
00:12:19There's got to be something.
00:12:26Maybe a little street piano thing.
00:12:30No, I can't.
00:12:33I don't really push a piano down the street.
00:12:37They are heavy.
00:12:39Just saying.
00:12:40All right.
00:12:41Okay.
00:12:42You're not very strong.
00:12:44I got that.
00:12:45Aww.
00:12:49Have about something you can do or that you like to do.
00:12:52Anything.
00:12:54Something.
00:12:57How about I show you?
00:12:59Okay.
00:13:02What was that?
00:13:26What was that?
00:13:42Jesus.
00:13:48Thanks for answering your phone.
00:13:50Can I get plans tonight with the guys?
00:13:53Yeah.
00:13:57How are you?
00:13:58I'm great.
00:14:00I paid off another installment.
00:14:01I applied for Wesley Grant.
00:14:03I'm using my site to raise donations.
00:14:04Oh.
00:14:05I thought you said you were two months behind on your house.
00:14:08Yeah.
00:14:12Amelia's got maybe a few more months.
00:14:13Maybe.
00:14:15But there's still time.
00:14:21Look, Carter.
00:14:23I know it's tough to let go.
00:14:25I get it.
00:14:31If there's anything you need, let me know.
00:14:35I need more time.
00:14:38Every day, we learn new ways to conquer the limits of the human body.
00:14:43We are approaching new worlds, new frontiers, and new possibilities for life.
00:14:50So while I thank you for this award, I will tell you, we are already looking forward to the students,
00:14:56to the pioneers, to the breakthroughs yet to come.
00:14:58Each day, we hear new ideas, see new projects, and we meet new heroes.
00:15:03Here's to building a better future.
00:15:05Here's to building better people.
00:15:14Of course I can be.
00:15:17Well, congrats.
00:15:18Well, thank you.
00:15:19So, poor Wesley, when are you going to start returning my phone calls?
00:15:22When your show stops pandering to corn-fed housewives, tell your producers to reach outside the box, Ada.
00:15:27Ouch!
00:15:28I was referring to dinner, but I think I'll rescind the offer.
00:15:31Good to see you, Ada.
00:15:32I'm going to take this.
00:15:33Yeah.
00:15:34I'm on a flight in 30 minutes, Ellen.
00:15:36What have you got?
00:15:37I think we have a candidate.
00:15:40A leukemia patient?
00:15:42No, he's made a full recovery.
00:15:44That's unfortunate.
00:15:45Amelia Summerland, H-26, coma patient.
00:15:49Aneurysm two years ago, diagnosis of Lockdown syndrome.
00:15:52Brain is fully intact, but not much left on her body.
00:15:55She's married?
00:15:56Yes, Carter Summerland.
00:15:57I'm sorry, do I know you?
00:15:58I'm Paul Wesley.
00:15:59I believe you applied for one of my grants.
00:16:01We need to speak to you immediately.
00:16:03About Amelia.
00:16:04Any other family members our lawyers have to worry about?
00:16:07She's an only child.
00:16:08Parents were deceased.
00:16:09Mr. Summerland, do you know what a non-disclosure agreement is?
00:16:12Yeah.
00:16:13Good.
00:16:14Sign that.
00:16:15I don't know.
00:16:30I don't know.
00:17:08Max, just in time.
00:17:10Mr. Summerlin, nice to meet you. Max Parker, lead robotics.
00:17:14We're excited to show you the lab, right this way.
00:17:19All right, all non-essential personnel, clear out.
00:17:23Carter, I want you to meet Dr. Ellen Beckett.
00:17:27Very nice to meet you, Mr. Summerlin.
00:17:29Dr. Beckett is the chief neurologist for Wesley Enterprises.
00:17:31She's been studying Amelia scans.
00:17:33Most coma patients have seen significant deterioration by this point.
00:17:38I think there's a wonderful chance that your wife is still in there.
00:17:42Dr. Beckett is the main reason we've made such progress in brain injuries over the past ten years.
00:17:46You can fix Amelia.
00:17:48Better.
00:17:49Mr. Summerlin, I'd like you to meet Cindy 69.
00:17:54Go ahead.
00:17:55Uh, touch her.
00:17:57This is the latest generation of the Cindy 69 companion robot.
00:18:01My design.
00:18:02Max, couldn't you have brought down one of the elderly assistance models?
00:18:06But, Mr. Wesley, this model has the latest biosynthetic flesh.
00:18:09Stay at the...
00:18:10Oh, geez.
00:18:21I don't understand.
00:18:22I apologize, Carter.
00:18:24Max's social skills aside, you can tell that this technology is indistinguishable from human flesh.
00:18:29Mr. Summerlin, we can help Amelia by putting her brain into a new body.
00:18:36Into that?
00:18:37We can build an exact replica of your wife.
00:18:46Wait, Mr. Summerlin, we can help you.
00:18:49You want to help me?
00:18:50Put Amelia in a better facility.
00:18:52Find me someone who understands locked-in syndrome, but that, it's not even human.
00:18:56We have artificial hearts.
00:18:58Artificial hips.
00:19:00We've been replacing worn-out parts on ourselves for the better part of a century.
00:19:04You can't tell me that's the same thing.
00:19:06Mr. Summerlin, can I put it another way?
00:19:09Kim.
00:19:11Okay.
00:19:12Say I wanted to replace the front end of this pen.
00:19:16I take it off.
00:19:18Put a new front end on.
00:19:21Ta-da, there's my pen.
00:19:23But wait.
00:19:24What if I want to replace the other half of it?
00:19:26No problem.
00:19:27I just unscrew that, right?
00:19:29Screw a new back end on.
00:19:32There's my pen.
00:19:33Uh-oh.
00:19:34But look.
00:19:35Here are the two pieces that I replaced.
00:19:37If I were to put these back together,
00:19:41would that be the original pen?
00:19:43Or is that the original pen now?
00:19:46Hmm?
00:19:48Did you get it?
00:19:56You've agreed to complete secrecy.
00:19:58You discuss this with anyone.
00:19:59The offer's off the table.
00:20:16I once had a daughter.
00:20:18In five seconds, I went from driving her to school to a bed, just like this one.
00:20:26We chose Amelia because she's young, her mind is healthy, and we know when and how she's going to die.
00:20:35We're offering you the chance to see her, to hold her again.
00:20:48If I say yes, what happens?
00:20:50You would sign power of attorney over to Wesley Enterprises.
00:20:53You would give consent on your wife's behalf to this procedure.
00:20:56When your wife passes away, they take her body.
00:20:59She gets officially donated to scientific research, but we stay discreet.
00:21:03We then preserve her brain and begin a process we call mapping.
00:21:07How long does that take?
00:21:07We'll need to acclimate her to a new body, and she'll require therapy, physical, mental.
00:21:12It's going to be some time.
00:22:10We'll need to acclimate her to a new body.
00:22:40We'll need to acclimate her to a new body.
00:22:41Big on the horizon for the multi-billion dollar research facility.
00:22:45Many may remember Wesley Enterprises was in a similar situation, just a few short minutes.
00:22:49What else do you want me to do?
00:22:51You're not ticketing adorable women.
00:22:53You're going to buy a little girl.
00:22:55This isn't just Wesley Enterprises playing it safe.
00:22:58We've seen literally everything from this company.
00:23:00Solar-powered blankets, mission heat tiles, robot sex toys.
00:23:03I think it's safe to expect the unexpected.
00:23:06Is Paul Wesley sparking another scientific revolution?
00:23:10We'll just have to wait and see.
00:23:12I think they're all fired.
00:23:14I'm going to be saying.
00:23:16They fear when they do not understand the good of the West.
00:23:20I think they're all fired.
00:23:28Captain, Captain...
00:23:29Captain, Captain...
00:23:31Captain...
00:23:39It is with our faithful, the weak men of the past...
00:23:41...and our...
00:23:42...your being...
00:23:44...inti eyelids...
00:23:45...inti eyelids...
00:23:48...of my life...
00:24:00Hey, hey, hey, hey, that's enough.
00:24:03Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey.
00:24:05Hey, what the fuck is the matter with you?
00:24:16Hey.
00:24:18Get in the car.
00:24:21I wrote a poem.
00:24:23I wrote a poem.
00:24:40What about the soul?
00:24:41What about the fact that we are created in God's own image?
00:24:45Quite frankly, I'm shocked that a Nobel Prize winner like Dr. Beckett would engage in work that seems to suggest
00:24:50that being human is nothing special, which on the face of it...
00:24:52Actually, Senator, I think human beings are extremely special and worth saving.
00:24:58Senator, if someone has early stage Alzheimer's, then if the technology that she advocates becomes reality, it could save them,
00:25:06correct?
00:25:06I believe there's a reason why we don't live forever. We're not meant to...
00:25:10Human beings weren't meant to fly either. We weren't meant to travel in space.
00:25:14We weren't meant to talk to each other from across the world.
00:25:17Doctor...
00:25:18Dialysis, heart transplants, bypass surgery. You're familiar with that one, aren't you, Senator?
00:25:25Well, since I see you wish to make this personal, I'd just throw that question right back at you.
00:25:28That's a good point, Dr. Beckett. Many are familiar with the tragedy that took your daughter.
00:25:33Are you saying in theory you'd really be willing to replace her this way?
00:25:36Don't you think it's her mother that might cheapen her memory?
00:25:40If you see what we're doing as Frankensteining someone, which is absolutely not the case.
00:25:45We are talking about transplants.
00:25:48The idea behind the technology that God has given us, that's not the problem.
00:25:52But with what some people might do with it.
00:25:55This theory...
00:25:55This is not a theory, Senator. This will happen.
00:26:00You will see us save someone's life with this technology.
00:26:04Unconscious.
00:26:05And you will know that we did it.
00:26:07And not your God.
00:26:11That did not help us.
00:26:12These people don't care about science, Paul.
00:26:14We're trying to lay the groundwork here to gain some credibility.
00:26:17You can't go off book like that.
00:26:18Since when did credibility involve arguing with the right?
00:26:21Great. That's a conversation you shouldn't be having. It validates their opinions.
00:26:26Dr. Beckett, you need to come downstairs immediately.
00:26:29Why?
00:26:30Her patterns spike when we speak directly to her.
00:26:34Watch.
00:26:36She knows that I'm speaking specifically to her.
00:26:42Amelia.
00:26:46Ellen.
00:26:48Paul.
00:26:49Max.
00:26:52Amelia.
00:26:58Okay, let me try something.
00:27:00Hundreds of years of research and discovery, and the fix might be as simple as a light bulb.
00:27:05What are you talking about?
00:27:06Voltage.
00:27:07Activity increase.
00:27:09Autism is low.
00:27:10Six.
00:27:10Six.
00:27:12Six.
00:27:15Six.
00:27:23Eight.
00:27:24Eight.
00:27:26Nine.
00:27:27Eight.
00:27:28Seven.
00:27:29Six.
00:27:30Five.
00:27:31Four.
00:27:33Three.
00:27:55Emilia, can you hear me?
00:28:04Do you know where you are?
00:28:14Do you know who you are?
00:28:24Can you tell me your name?
00:28:38I'm Emilia Summerlin.
00:28:50I know, I know, I know, I know.
00:28:55Wait, wait, quiet, quiet everybody.
00:28:58Oh shit.
00:28:59Heart stop.
00:29:00Heart stop.
00:29:01Stop it.
00:29:02Get a hold of her.
00:29:04Screw you.
00:29:05You're safe.
00:29:08You're safe.
00:29:09You're safe.
00:29:18We've lost everything.
00:29:21We need to tell her.
00:29:23She won't be able to handle it.
00:29:25Couldn't possibly be worse than the episode we just had.
00:29:28Blunt her emotions.
00:29:31It'll keep her calm.
00:29:43So, um, what that means, Amelia, is that you'll never age, you'll never get sick, you'll never die.
00:29:53You're still you, Amelia, but you're different now.
00:29:59Tell me what you're thinking, Amelia.
00:30:05Who are all of you?
00:30:12Wesley Enterprises experienced a record low at last quarter, but remain optimistic.
00:30:17Insiders suggest something big on the horizon.
00:30:19She's not ready.
00:30:20She's talking for the love of God.
00:30:22She struggles with motor control.
00:30:24She can't walk without assistance.
00:30:25Her nervous system is a disaster.
00:30:27The interface, it overclocks.
00:30:29The computer can't keep up.
00:30:30She's had several catastrophic failures.
00:30:32When the computer resets, we have to completely rebuild.
00:30:39We're six days from an update with the board.
00:30:42We have to make something up.
00:30:43How long does it take to rebuild?
00:30:45Weeks.
00:30:46I mean, it's not a simple process.
00:30:49Here's what we're going to do.
00:30:50We're going to put it back online.
00:30:52I'm letting Carter meet her.
00:30:53It's too soon.
00:30:54We have to have something to show these people.
00:30:57Imagine how they're going to react when they see Carter reunited with his dead wife.
00:31:00The emotional stimuli might cause another failure.
00:31:02We have to do something.
00:31:03What about Carter? I'm worried what that might do to him.
00:31:06I'm worried about keeping this project funded.
00:31:31Carter?
00:31:33Emilia.
00:31:40Give a visit.
00:32:12Hello?
00:32:14Let me run outside.
00:32:56Do you know what they did with my ring?
00:32:59Your ring?
00:33:01It's been missing since I woke up.
00:33:20They wouldn't let me see you.
00:33:23Why not?
00:33:30They said there's things they don't want us to talk about yet.
00:33:36They said it's the only way that you'll get better.
00:33:41Am I sick?
00:33:47Not anymore.
00:33:49Then why do I need to get better?
00:33:52Millie.
00:33:54There's something in my ear.
00:33:58I can feel it there.
00:34:00I'll talk to the doctors.
00:34:01My ring.
00:34:04Can I have it back now please?
00:34:08Of course.
00:34:30I never stopped believing.
00:34:35I don't understand.
00:34:37Who are you?
00:34:40I feel my hands fall now.
00:34:42Really?
00:34:46What?
00:34:47What?
00:34:48Why don't I get in here?
00:34:50Do that!
00:34:51Tell me what's happening.
00:34:53Get her legs.
00:34:55Don't worry, Carter.
00:34:56This has happened before.
00:34:57Get her to the chair.
00:34:58One, two, three.
00:35:00Tell me what's happening.
00:35:01Mr. Summerlin, you need to leave.
00:35:03Mr. Summerlin, you need to leave now.
00:35:05Mr. Summerlin, you need to leave now.
00:35:07What?
00:35:10Mr. Summerlin, Ghostbusters, Nirito, were thrown over here.
00:35:15Mr. Summerlin, Ghostbusters, the Whitney, misery, meteoraries, and21.
00:35:33I don't know.
00:36:06Don't look. We noticed when Ellen would play Mozart over the intercom, your brain activity
00:36:11would spike. So we figured this might help you redevelop some of those broken connections.
00:36:19And this little present. This is a textbook example of art meaning science. When Dr. Beckett
00:36:28developed microbes that specifically target cells to help them grow, this was
00:36:34the first clinical subject. This plant hasn't aged in over a decade.
00:36:42So it's real? Absolutely. But just you know not all of it. I guess it's like like
00:36:54you. Like me. You are Emilia.
00:37:06I don't remember if I played. Oh don't worry. It's easy. Here. We're just gonna do the basics.
00:37:11I'll show you. Come on. This is C. Go ahead. Play it.
00:37:23What are you feeling? Nothing.
00:37:29Okay. I'm gonna try something different. You're gonna feel something completely different,
00:37:34but it's a good feeling. So don't worry. Okay?
00:37:43Okay. I'll play it again.
00:37:49Okay. I'll play it again.
00:38:06Take it easy, okay? Your mind's trying to catch up.
00:38:22That's music.
00:38:40It wasn't my decision to introduce her to you yet. She wasn't ready. We found the problem
00:38:46and fixed it.
00:38:54Why isn't she moving?
00:38:57She's in standby mode. Unaware of anything around her until we give her the verbal command
00:39:02to wake up again.
00:39:04It's like sleeping.
00:39:07No. Carter.
00:39:08You have her on a remote control?
00:39:09It's not like that.
00:39:11This isn't right. She was at peace.
00:39:12Carter, please. Please. I understand. I really do. It looks very strange seeing her like this.
00:39:24Where's your daughter now, Ellen?
00:39:25I beg your pardon?
00:39:28Where's her body?
00:39:30Carter.
00:39:31Where is she?
00:39:33In the ground.
00:39:37Where is Amelia?
00:39:47Find a different test subject.
00:39:50You know we can't do that.
00:40:00Wesley Enterprises, the tech giant positioned in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
00:40:04Shocked the world today when founder Paul Wesley announced what he says is the first successful
00:40:09copy of a human brain.
00:40:10This will give new hope to Alzheimer's patients, to paraplegics, to those suffering from terminal
00:40:15illness. Our Amelia is the future.
00:40:17Wesley released no images of Amelia but promised to unveil her publicly three months from...
00:40:22Wesley's announcement sent shockwaves through both the medical and religious communities.
00:40:26Protesters rallied outside the capitol calling for strict legislation.
00:40:29It clearly defined the definition of human and machine. Proponents of the new technology suggest
00:40:35current definitions are vague and open to interpretation.
00:40:38My colleagues, it would be foolish to suggest that the world would be better off without technology.
00:40:44Without our advanced care for the sick and elderly.
00:40:48But these technologies work in harmony with the human spirit.
00:40:53Not against them. These are gifts from God.
00:40:57And if we attempt to escape from these gifts, to reach higher than we were intended to reach,
00:41:04we will have become arrogant and foolhardy.
00:41:11Hi, Carter. This is Senator Williams' office.
00:41:13We received your message. We'd like to speak with you as soon as possible.
00:41:40More of our memories are turning, but four weeks to play Twinkle Twinkle?
00:41:45I am sorry, Max.
00:41:46Oh, no, no, no, no. It's not your fault. Don't apologize.
00:41:49The important thing is that you're making progress.
00:41:52Not as good?
00:41:53It's very good, Amelia.
00:41:56Considering most of what you remember was left in fragments.
00:41:59We have the data here showing you're making huge strides.
00:42:04Yesterday you told us a story. One in the park. Do you remember?
00:42:11Yes.
00:42:20Bye, Link. I jump in. This other man does too, but I can't remember his thing.
00:42:32Some kids nearby are laughing at us.
00:42:35It's precious to me.
00:42:40My face is underwater.
00:42:48I can't remember his name.
00:43:05I can't remember his name.
00:43:05I can't remember his name.
00:43:05It's his name.
00:43:05We're walking through a garden.
00:43:07There's a significant substance, but I don't understand why.
00:43:13There's a feeling of having this.
00:43:17A man shows me around.
00:43:19A girl walks in and she...
00:43:24I want you to keep thinking about that, Amelia, that exact moment.
00:43:28Everything is blurring together, Dr. Beckett.
00:43:31Where's the rain?
00:43:34Screeching.
00:43:36The sound.
00:43:57Well, it's very strange.
00:43:59It's too unpredictable.
00:44:02There's nothing about what she remembers that makes any sense.
00:44:06She needs information.
00:44:10She doesn't know what to do with the information she has now.
00:44:15Just keep her playing scales. Understood?
00:44:19Understood.
00:44:33Good morning.
00:44:39It's one of the few advantages being a computer has over humans.
00:44:43The dreams.
00:44:44The dreams.
00:44:44They're more vivid, right?
00:44:46Yeah.
00:44:47Your mind is more free to create than an organic one.
00:44:50In fact, if I hadn't fixed a small glitch, your brain wouldn't be able to distinguish dreams from reality.
00:44:56Incredible, right?
00:44:57Just look at this.
00:44:58Look at this.
00:45:00See that?
00:45:02Every time I look at these scans, I see growth.
00:45:06Very important.
00:45:08Look at all this growth, all these new connections.
00:45:11It's amazing, actually.
00:45:13Looking at the mathematical equivalent of your mind.
00:45:16You can see my thoughts?
00:45:18It's like looking at a JPEG in binary.
00:45:23Yeah.
00:45:24Do you know, when I was working on my thesis years ago, I spent two years with a neurosurgeon.
00:45:31He likened the brain to more of a plant than a computer.
00:45:35He said the task of making a mind had nothing to do with making it smart.
00:45:39You had to make something that was capable of growing on its own.
00:45:43Like even something so simple as a tree or a flower, it's infinitely more...
00:45:52Hello?
00:45:54Hey?
00:45:56You're not...
00:45:58You're not paying attention.
00:46:01Sorry.
00:46:04Max, can you tell me something?
00:46:06Sure.
00:46:09Am I still able to be a wife?
00:46:17Yeah.
00:46:18Yeah.
00:46:18Of course.
00:46:19I designed your body to be 100% functional for sexual activity.
00:46:24You did?
00:46:25Yeah.
00:46:27Yeah.
00:46:29Yes.
00:46:32I used to head up a love robot project.
00:46:34Can you believe that?
00:46:35I couldn't help but pour a few things over.
00:46:37Um, but, um, just some things you're gonna have to do to, um, prep the system.
00:46:44Kind of, like...
00:46:46Ah, can we talk about something else?
00:46:50I guess having children is out of the question?
00:46:55Yeah.
00:47:07How long were you married when it happened?
00:47:10Three months.
00:47:11Hmm.
00:47:13Well, any time is too soon, but that is unfortunate.
00:47:17She had an aneurysm.
00:47:19It broke the connection to her spinal cord, but not enough to damage the brain.
00:47:24I thought they could just repair her.
00:47:27That's what they promised you?
00:47:29Not the way I thought.
00:47:31Hmm.
00:47:34Well, Sam, well, you're right to be angry, Mr. Summerlin, but for the wrong reasons.
00:47:39I want you to meet my chief policy officer and advisor.
00:47:42Sam!
00:47:46Sam Patterson is an old friend, and he and I have followed Wesley's developments for quite some time.
00:47:52Hi, Carter.
00:47:53The Senator sent me your message. I'm sorry to hear what's happened here.
00:47:57This is why we have been on this from the start.
00:48:00Carter, did they ask you a lot of questions about Amelia? Of course.
00:48:04Did they ask you for photographs of you to gather? Private journals?
00:48:09Photos, yes. Journals, home movies.
00:48:12Yeah, whatever I could get my hands on. They said it would help return our memories.
00:48:18Is this a deposition?
00:48:21Are you familiar with spiritual mediums?
00:48:24Excuse me?
00:48:24They use techniques to fool people. They say general things like,
00:48:28I see a person dying from the chest. Ooh.
00:48:31Well, most deaths do occur, statistically, from the heart, so it's not a bad guess.
00:48:38But not to the person who just lost a father to a heart attack. It's emotional manipulation.
00:48:44Carter, what they've built, it's not your wife. It's an imitation.
00:48:48You believe it because, well, you want to believe it.
00:48:54They're counting on people to react that way in order to sell what they want to sell.
00:48:59Mortality.
00:49:01People will pay ungodly amounts of money to have a chance to fly in space.
00:49:06You think they won't pay at least a million for this?
00:49:09Carter, most live their lives day to day, like you, I imagine, until something happens.
00:49:15You're dancing through a big, beautiful field, and then suddenly a snake jumps out and bites.
00:49:20And the reality of our fragile lives is suddenly exposed.
00:49:25We run to the one thing that we understand to be true.
00:49:29Well, I don't know what's true here, but I know what's not.
00:49:31For now, you can fix this if you help us.
00:49:39If Congress passes the Humanity Act, it will become illegal to copy or sell any element of the human brain
00:49:46for monetary gain?
00:49:48Correct.
00:49:49I think the most obvious critique of your viewpoint is that it forbids others from making a choice.
00:49:55It's a false choice. It's something that takes advantage of people.
00:49:59Mr. Summerlin can speak to that.
00:50:03Mr. Summerlin?
00:50:15What she is now, it's not her.
00:50:23They took my wife.
00:50:29Carter, you said that they took your wife.
00:50:33I assume you signed consent papers, did you not?
00:50:36She was dying. I didn't know what to do.
00:50:39I think that most people would question why you signed in the first place.
00:50:44Well, then you have no idea what it feels like.
00:50:49We need to change a spin on this.
00:50:51I got a call from Ada Allen's producers this morning.
00:50:53They want a one-on-one interview with Amelia.
00:50:56No way. Absolutely not.
00:51:00Of course you're okay with this.
00:51:01We need to get ahead of Williams somehow, otherwise...
00:51:03You're not having this conversation again, Paul.
00:51:06In 12 years, you have not ever once rushed one of my projects. Ever.
00:51:11Which is why you need to humor me.
00:51:12For 12 years, I funded this humanitarian work.
00:51:15Don't make this about the goddamn money, Paul.
00:51:17I've given you a full staff with technicians for four years,
00:51:19not to mention the cost with prototypes and materials and security and marketing.
00:51:23The work we are doing takes time, and you need to respect...
00:51:26We don't have the luxury of time.
00:51:27Paul, we are making progress, but you...
00:51:29No!
00:51:29Stellan!
00:51:32Do not destroy this.
00:51:43Just get Amelia ready.
00:51:49I've got big news today.
00:51:51It's been exactly six months this week since I stopped energy training.
00:51:56And I've been taking months to work.
00:52:14I had another dream.
00:52:19Kate, why don't you tell me about it?
00:52:24I remember Carter.
00:52:28I remember Carter.
00:52:33It's how I'll come back.
00:52:36Everything.
00:52:36I remember Carter.
00:52:37Okay.
00:52:38Okay.
00:52:41Wow.
00:52:44Okay.
00:52:46I need to leave this place.
00:52:49I need to find my husband.
00:52:52Okay.
00:52:52Shhh.
00:52:57Okay.
00:53:19Okay.
00:53:34I'm going to get one.
00:53:35You can also bring my husband in the room.
00:53:39In the room, I'm going to pick you up.
00:53:39I can't wait.
00:53:40I'm going to put a toilet Meghan.
00:53:44I can't wait.
00:53:48I'm going to be able to get two.
00:53:48I'm going to put my mom in here.
00:54:15Hello?
00:54:21Carter?
00:54:27Yes?
00:54:30Where are you?
00:54:37Um...
00:54:37Carter, why haven't you been to see me?
00:54:42I miss you. I love you.
00:54:55I love you.
00:54:58You're welcome.
00:55:02I am not afraid of you.
00:55:04I am not afraid.
00:55:04I am not afraid of you.
00:55:04But I am not afraid of you.
00:55:39You are not allowed to do that!
00:55:42What do you mean I'm not allowed to do that? Just like I'm not allowed to contact Carter?
00:55:46God, what is wrong with you people? You can't just keep me here.
00:55:55She doesn't log in again for any reason. Do you understand?
00:55:59I'm sorry, but how much longer can we keep her here?
00:56:01You know what would happen if she got out there? She doesn't have rights.
00:56:05Will you stop that, please?
00:56:13Good night.
00:56:25You don't have rights?
00:56:28Emilia, you scared me.
00:56:36Can you appreciate the magnitude of everything that's going on here?
00:56:43Now you're saying that electrical impulses in the brain...
00:56:47Oh God, I hate television.
00:56:50I have to boil down everything, all of the work, research, nuances, discoveries, everything into something so completely basic and
00:57:01stupid.
00:57:05But you know what?
00:57:09It worked.
00:57:11How?
00:57:14Every day, we learn new ways to conquer the limits of the human body.
00:57:18And yet there's still so many barriers to cross.
00:57:21God damn it, Paul.
00:57:26How do you feel about going on national television?
00:57:31Convincing the world of what you are is the first step toward your independence.
00:57:47Okay.
00:57:57We're very excited to introduce you, you know.
00:58:04And like magic, there she is.
00:58:06Ada Allen, I want you to meet Emilia Summerlin.
00:58:13Hello, Ada Allen.
00:58:22Paul, what is going on?
00:58:23You know what?
00:58:24Maybe we should not do this today.
00:58:25Hi.
00:58:26I'm totally messing with you.
00:58:28Totally messing with you.
00:58:29Hi.
00:58:29I'm Emilia.
00:58:30It's so nice to meet you.
00:58:34Welcome to my home.
00:58:37You're at home?
00:58:38Oh, yeah.
00:58:38Well, for the time being.
00:58:40We have every intention of returning Emilia to her life once testing is finished.
00:58:43I think if you interview Max and Ellen with Emilia alongside and then do some demonstration...
00:58:48Yeah, I mean, that'll be a part of it.
00:58:49But I want to talk to Emilia directly about her life now and about Carter.
00:58:56No.
00:58:57I told you we can't do that, not with a pending lawsuit.
00:59:00The viewers want to know.
00:59:01We need to show the full Emilia.
00:59:03The story is about Emilia, not the legal case.
00:59:05Exactly.
00:59:06The story is supposed to be about Emilia.
00:59:08Her own husband doesn't want to talk to her.
00:59:10Congress is debating whether to shut this program down.
00:59:13Come on, how do you expect me not to talk about that?
00:59:16That topic is off limits.
00:59:17There's no point in us being here if we don't get this.
00:59:20No, you're trying to paint some conspiracy here and I'm not going to let you.
00:59:23And painting a fake picture of your corporation is the least of my concerns.
00:59:27And above all...
00:59:28Riot!
00:59:31You've actually talked to Carter?
00:59:34We thought that was information best kept for later.
00:59:38This is why you blocked my network access?
00:59:40Okay, enough.
00:59:41She's not doing this.
00:59:42You're concerned about some soon-to-be-forgotten lawsuit and we have the most advanced scientific feat right here in
00:59:48front of us.
00:59:49We're concerned about whatever Emilia is concerned about.
00:59:53That's what the people want to see.
00:59:56I want to talk to Carter.
01:00:01Emilia, do this interview and you can tell Carter whatever you want.
01:00:14Well, I guess it's in your hands, Mr. Wesley.
01:00:25Get out of my way.
01:00:26Get out of my way.
01:00:29Roll open.
01:00:30Standby.
01:00:30Get installed to one after the open.
01:00:41Emilia, thank you for agreeing to do this interview.
01:00:44Thanks for coming here.
01:00:47I...
01:00:47am nervous.
01:00:50Really?
01:00:51How so?
01:00:53Cameras.
01:00:54People watching kind of, um, feeling the pressure, you know?
01:00:58What I actually mean is some people may be asking how it's possible for you to even feel nervousness considering
01:01:06what you are.
01:01:07How did you feel when you realized that you were no longer human?
01:01:12Kind of a loaded question, don't you think?
01:01:15Why?
01:01:17Because it assumes that I believe I'm not human.
01:01:19Yeah, but you are not flesh and blood.
01:01:22No.
01:01:23I'm not.
01:01:26But human means different things to different people.
01:01:29I would agree, actually.
01:01:31I would.
01:01:31Okay, so then I'm going to rephrase that.
01:01:34How did it feel when you realized that your old body was gone?
01:01:45Conflicted.
01:01:51It was shocking to not have a heartbeat.
01:02:04I didn't really like myself at first.
01:02:08But then I, uh, I remembered that I spent, uh, two years in a hospital bed watching the world go
01:02:16by.
01:02:20It was like I was dead already.
01:02:25So to have a new body, and to be able to speak again, it's just a huge gift.
01:02:37I'm sure it is.
01:02:40But I think you would agree that there are going to be people out there that are going to have
01:02:47a challenging time in accepting you for who and what you are.
01:02:55Some are calling you a sin against God.
01:02:58And that's a direct quote from Republican Senator Thaddeus Williams.
01:03:03Really?
01:03:04Yes.
01:03:06Guess I'm not voting for him next fall.
01:03:08You do have a wicked sense of humor.
01:03:11I would say that a great sense of humor definitely makes us human.
01:03:16And certainly makes you human.
01:03:18In my opinion.
01:03:20But I'm going to change it up a little and ask you about your husband, Carter.
01:03:28My husband's been through a lot.
01:03:31Well, yeah, but to be fair, you've both been through a lot.
01:03:34Yeah.
01:03:35Good night.
01:03:36And, um, the last time he saw you, you had quite a catastrophic meltdown.
01:03:42I don't remember any of that.
01:03:43From what I was told, the reason you don't remember is because the physical components that house your memory, they
01:03:51literally melted.
01:03:52And so I think this is where people are going to struggle with the idea of you.
01:03:57As human as you are, and as humorous as you are, but, you know, on those physical levels, see you
01:04:02as only a robot and that you are not the real person that you quite represent.
01:04:08Yeah.
01:04:09What do you say to people like that?
01:04:19I'm not an expert on spirituality, Ada.
01:04:23Or medicine.
01:04:28I taught fifth grade.
01:04:34Then one day everything just stopped.
01:04:42But one thing got me through.
01:04:46My husband never gave up on me.
01:04:50And every day I knew he would be there.
01:04:54Holding my hand.
01:04:58Playing me music.
01:05:00Reminding you of who you were.
01:05:05But still, your husband, as dedicated and devoted as he is,
01:05:11is also going through his own emotional and moral struggles with what you are.
01:05:23And consequently, who you are.
01:05:25And I know that's gotta be heartbreaking.
01:05:29So if Carter were here, looking at you, and you can look back into his eyes, what would you tell
01:05:42him?
01:05:53Carter.
01:05:59Carter, it's me.
01:06:03It's me.
01:06:17It's me.
01:06:19Amelia, are you up to sharing with us what you've learned?
01:06:24No.
01:06:27Please.
01:06:56My dad, and I could share a feeling.
01:06:57I've never seen him up there.
01:07:00I love you.
01:07:02Him.
01:07:23I read your offer.
01:07:24I don't think I understand.
01:07:26They dropped the restraining order so you can see her.
01:07:29And if Amelia convinces you that it is she, you drop the suit.
01:07:35Carter, in the three days since that interview, complaints are flooding our offices.
01:07:40The Humanity Act may not even leave the Senate.
01:07:43Things are very precarious right now.
01:07:45And you dropped this bomb?
01:07:47I understand your objections.
01:07:48Do you understand this, Mr. Summerland?
01:07:52I have cancer.
01:07:54I may not last out my term.
01:07:59I didn't know.
01:08:00Of course you didn't.
01:08:01There was no way you could have known.
01:08:03I haven't even told my family yet.
01:08:06If I did, my family would want me to consider the Wesley procedure.
01:08:10So don't just stand there and think it's all about you.
01:08:12If you don't help me put a stop to this,
01:08:16Wesley Enterprise will continue to commit this sin again and again.
01:08:22Senator, I'm aware of all that you've done, and I really can't thank you enough.
01:08:25Yes, you can, by being true to your word.
01:08:28I made a promise to Amelia.
01:08:30A promise to Amelia?
01:08:32She is not real.
01:08:35Look, I cannot stand here as a man of God.
01:08:39To hell with God!
01:08:44All right.
01:08:45Is this how you want to proceed?
01:08:47I cannot support you.
01:08:49I'm sorry.
01:08:51This isn't political, Carter.
01:08:53It never is.
01:08:55You people are ones to talk.
01:08:57Listen.
01:09:00You're here because you know instinctively that you need to defend something valuable and precious.
01:09:11But you don't know what that thing is, Carter.
01:09:14I know exactly what it is, Sam.
01:09:16Amelia Summerlin.
01:09:17That's the face that it takes for you.
01:09:20For me, it's my son.
01:09:23I see God every time I look at him.
01:09:28Other people, it's something else.
01:09:29But it's the same inside.
01:09:33You need to ask yourself this.
01:09:35How can you truly help Amelia Summerlin?
01:09:42And others.
01:09:55Senator?
01:09:59Come with me.
01:10:04Excuse me?
01:10:06If we go there together, and I prove to everyone she's a fake,
01:10:10wouldn't that reverse what's happening right now?
01:10:15I don't even know anymore.
01:10:17Well, if that's the case, then it doesn't even matter.
01:10:19Listen.
01:10:20You're upset.
01:10:21You're not coping well.
01:10:23It doesn't matter what the truth is.
01:10:24You're going to believe it no matter what.
01:10:27Well, I could say the same thing about a lot of what you preach.
01:10:43How are you feeling, Amelia?
01:10:46If you could see your daughter again,
01:10:48someone like me,
01:10:51what would you say?
01:10:59I don't know.
01:11:00I don't know.
01:11:10Carter, good to see you again.
01:11:14Senator.
01:11:16I'm sure you remember the terms as well as I do.
01:11:19I hope you remember all the terms.
01:11:22He gets as long as he wants in there with her.
01:11:25No television crews during,
01:11:26no technicians,
01:11:28just the two of them.
01:11:29Of course.
01:11:30I want to see you again.
01:11:50Oh, pooh, pooh.
01:12:05You look different.
01:12:22Where have you been?
01:12:28I uh...
01:12:31Um...
01:12:32It's okay.
01:12:49I had this entire page written of what I was going to say to you.
01:13:14You kiss like she did.
01:13:20Cardinal?
01:13:21Yeah, they were so thorough.
01:13:23Your breathing.
01:13:26Even that little scar on your lip.
01:13:31I don't know what you are, but you aren't Amelia.
01:13:33I am Amelia.
01:13:35No.
01:13:36No, Amelia, my wife, had a soul.
01:13:43I have a soul?
01:13:47You know I do.
01:13:53Part of you still believes.
01:14:00Do you remember the day at the lake when you asked me to marry you?
01:14:07As if it was some ordinary question.
01:14:12I thought that maybe you just didn't want to be romantic, but then I realized you were just actually really,
01:14:21really nervous.
01:14:23I bet that all was in your journal, wasn't it?
01:14:27I don't know.
01:14:28I bet Dr. Beckett knows.
01:14:30I bet she could find the exact page.
01:14:31All those things you said in the hospital.
01:14:36Your song.
01:14:37Our song that Dr. Beckett knew so well about.
01:14:39I played that song for you.
01:14:40Amelia couldn't play the piano.
01:14:41No, I can't take this.
01:14:42I'm stopping this.
01:14:43No, no, no interference.
01:14:44This is bullshit.
01:14:45That was our agreement.
01:14:47Hey.
01:14:49Hey, look at me.
01:14:52Look at me.
01:14:53Look at me.
01:14:54Look at me.
01:14:54Hey.
01:14:59I'm different now.
01:15:25Hey.
01:15:26Hey.
01:15:33Why did you let them do this?
01:15:40I'm sorry.
01:15:47Just tell me what you need.
01:15:50I know you're not her.
01:15:52I know you're not her.
01:15:53But when I look at you, it's almost the same.
01:15:57Look at me.
01:15:58If I didn't have long enough, Grace, I'm gonna come make you her.
01:16:03I love you.
01:16:05I miss you so much.
01:16:06Can't that be enough?
01:16:14I wish it could be.
01:16:40I wish it could be.
01:16:40Have a really nice day.
01:16:41I wish it could be.
01:16:41I see.
01:16:45You see what you want.
01:16:45I wish.
01:16:46I wish.
01:16:46I wish.
01:16:46You know you're not her.
01:16:47You know you're supposed to know you're better.
01:17:07I don't know.
01:17:46I don't know.
01:17:51I don't know.
01:18:22What happened to Amelia and Carter was a tragedy.
01:18:30Is this going to hinder further research?
01:18:32Well, I can't speak for Paul Wesley and the company for legal reasons,
01:18:37but I fully intend on continuing the work that, as I've stated before, will save millions of lives.
01:18:57Hey, Max.
01:19:00Amelia.
01:19:02What happened?
01:19:08I'm going to fix everything, but I need you to calm down.
01:19:20Please, please open your hands.
01:19:26Amelia, a lot has happened.
01:19:28Listen, calm down.
01:19:30What are you talking about?
01:19:32Okay, um, do you remember when Dr. Beckett said that she'd let you go if you did the
01:19:39TV interview?
01:19:40Um, everything's so foggy.
01:19:44It's so foggy, because I had trouble holding you over.
01:19:47Listen, you did the TV interview, and then, uh, Carter, um, he didn't show up.
01:20:02And then Dr. Beckett changed her mind.
01:20:07She said that she wasn't going to let you go.
01:20:10She changed her mind.
01:20:10She did.
01:20:15But I'm going to let you go.
01:20:17I transferred you into a new body.
01:20:20With this body, you'll be free.
01:20:21You can survive on your own.
01:20:27I don't know what's going to happen at this company, but...
01:20:35all that matters to me is you.
01:20:44You can come with me.
01:20:49You're unlike anything I've ever made before.
01:20:59Okay, I'm, uh, I've got to wipe some records, okay?
01:21:05I'm going to wipe them, and I'll bring clothes.
01:21:21There were redundancies.
01:21:25Everything about Amelia can be reproduced and fixed.
01:21:29Her mind, essentially, remains intact inside the mainframe, right up until the moment before
01:21:34the accident, so we'll just pick up right where we left off.
01:21:40I've never given up hope for this project, never.
01:21:43Henry Ford once said if I'd asked people what they wanted, they would have said faster horses.
01:21:49What Amelia taught us is profound.
01:22:03The product isn't immortality as we once thought.
01:22:06What people want is a higher quality of life, not necessarily a longer.
01:22:10People love the idea of Amelia.
01:22:12And that's when it happened.
01:22:14The idea.
01:22:15A whole new line of personal companions.
01:22:17We can use Amelia's brain to create a custom-designed version of her.
01:22:21It would look, sound, feel like her, have her personality, but the customer can program
01:22:26her memory.
01:22:27They can literally make Amelia theirs.
01:22:29What do you have to say to proponents of Thaddeus Williams?
01:22:38It's okay to be scared, right?
01:22:43I would simply offer my condolences.
01:22:46What did you see?
01:22:48Everything.
01:22:50I'm sorry.
01:22:51I didn't want anything to do with it.
01:22:55Please come with me, please, please.
01:22:58We can, we can run away, you and I.
01:23:01We can have the life you never had.
01:23:03We can, we can, we can adopt.
01:23:05Can you please just give me a minute to change?
01:23:07Sure, just hurry up, okay?
01:23:09We don't have a lot of time.
01:23:14Dr. Beckett, what are your feelings of Wesley's new announcement?
01:23:20I'm sorry?
01:23:22A press report this morning announced a production line of customized Amelia's.
01:23:28What are your thoughts?
01:23:32Amelia Summerland.
01:23:34Humanity's first and quite possibly last embodiment of such an onspiring question.
01:23:39What is consciousness?
01:23:44And does the ideal of consciousness evade death and all its uncertainties?
01:23:51Does the power to live devalue what it means to live?
01:23:57And just because we can, doesn't mean we should.
01:24:02These fragile moments slip us by.
01:24:05One day at a time, memories may dry.
01:24:09But hold my hand and let sleep tight, with open arms, embracing with all our might.
01:24:22When the wind takes us past, we no longer have such time to pass.
01:24:28We all will falter, we all will fall, but nothing is ever lost after all.
01:24:45The end of the night, memories may be destroyed.
01:24:48But if you're so the one who takes us past, we will have such time to pass.
01:24:48And we will lay down to the end of the day.
01:24:52And we will lay down to the end of the day.
01:25:08Can you hear me?
01:25:20I'm right nearby
01:25:34You can hear me
01:25:45If you try
01:25:56I'm here
01:26:00I'm breathing
01:26:04And I'm standing right beside you
01:26:12I'm not a dream
01:26:20I know I'm not dreaming you
01:26:27If I'm here
01:26:38I won't let me
01:26:48Let you touch me
01:26:58Then I'll fade your mind
01:27:10Spoiler plan
01:27:14I'm here
01:27:19Believing
01:27:21Let my love
01:27:24Goes on forever
01:27:30I'm hoping
01:27:37I'll never let you go
01:27:46And to prove
01:27:48I love you so
01:27:54Close your eyes
01:27:57And you will see a miracle
01:28:02This is not a dream
01:28:10I'm here
01:28:12I'm here
01:28:14I'm here
01:28:16I'm here
01:28:18I'm here
01:28:20I'm here
01:28:33I'm here
01:28:35Oh, ooh, ooh, ooh
01:28:42Oh, ooh, ooh, ooh
01:28:58Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
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