Memory
In a future where memories can outlive the human body, a grieving mother is given an impossible second chance. After losing her young son in a tragic accident, she discovers that fragments of his memories—his voice, his fears, the tiny moments only she remembers—were preserved by an experimental AI system. Desperate to have him back, she agrees to implant those memories into a synthetic body. At first, it feels like a miracle. He recognizes her. He remembers their home. He even laughs the same way. But as new memories begin forming inside the machine, he starts to change—and asks the one question she is terrified to answer: “Am I really your son… or am I someone new?” A haunting sci-fi drama about grief, motherhood, memory, and whether loving someone means bringing them back—or letting them go.
In a future where memories can outlive the human body, a grieving mother is given an impossible second chance.
After losing her young son in a tragic accident, she discovers that fragments of his memories—his voice, his fears, the tiny moments only she remembers—were preserved by an experimental AI system. Desperate to have him back, she agrees to implant those memories into a synthetic body.
At first, it feels like a miracle. He recognizes her. He remembers their home. He even laughs the same way.
But as new memories begin forming inside the machine, he starts to change—and asks the one question she is terrified to answer:
“Am I really your son… or am I someone new?”
A haunting sci-fi drama about grief, motherhood, memory, and whether loving someone means bringing them back—or letting them go.
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Studio: Ruleset PicturesManaged by Věra H.
