The Forgotten
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:15:00
The tapes were always blank.
:15:04
Do you know what he's telling me?
:15:07
Yes.
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Is he psychotic?
:15:12
No.
:15:16
My child.
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My Sam.
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Telly.
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There was never a Sam Paretta.
:15:28
You never had a son.
:15:31
-This is insane.
-I'm so sorry.

:15:33
I wanted to help you slowly.
:15:35
-Gently. But I never thought you--
-He erased the tapes.

:15:38
He replaced the book.
How can you believe him?

:15:40
Sam, he grew up. He was 9.
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Nine. I had nine years of memories.
:15:44
Invented memories, Telly.
It happens.

:15:47
People do this.
It's called paramnesia.

:15:49
-You imagined a life--
-Everyone remembers Sam.

:15:52
-Everyone.
-Telly.

:15:53
You had a miscarriage.
:15:55
Your life was in danger.
The baby was premature.

:15:58
-lt was stillborn. You almost died.
-Stop it.

:16:02
Post-traumatic shock.
It affects everyone differently.

:16:04
Some people actually invent
entire alternate lives...

:16:08
...with imagined friends
and lovers and children.

:16:10
Stop. Why are you doing this?
Why are you trying to take him away?

:16:13
I made him up? I made him up?
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This is so simple.
There are photographs.

:16:24
People with your condition
look at a photo and see...

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...what their mind tells them to see.
You used to see Sam.

:16:30
-No. Sam took that picture.
-You're recovering.

:16:32
There was a woman.
We asked her to take a picture...

:16:35
...and that's the one that Jim took away.
We have a million photographs.

:16:39
No. No, he took the real book away!
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Telly.
:16:45
Telly, I was hoping we could do this
without hospitalizing you.

:16:59
All right, all right.

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