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:06:00
Surely there must be s0mething
we can d0.

:06:02
Sara, mr. Sahai has alzheimer's disease.
:06:06
He has f0rg0tten everything.
It's a very scary v0id.

:06:10
Mr. Sahai has even f0rg0tten his bed.
:06:13
He has f0rg0tten w0rds,
even f0rg0tten h0w t0 speak.

:06:21
N0 d0ct0r. I refuse t0 believe this...
:06:24
he must remember s0mething...
:06:26
0therwise, after all these years,
t0 find him at 0ur h0use...

:06:32
and mr. Sahai can
never f0rget michelle.

:06:36
Like a duster wipes the w0rds
0f a blackb0ard...

:06:40
the disease has sl0wly
wiped 0ut all his mem0ries.

:06:45
A few w0rds 0r instances
might spark s0me mem0ry...

:06:51
but alzheimer's has n0 cure.
:06:54
What is michelle d0ing?
:06:56
She wants t0 read t0 him
her life st0ry, in braille.

:07:02
Maybe by t0uching th0se w0rds
he might remember s0mething...

:07:08
michelle believes
that this miracle will happen.

:07:16
Science d0esn't believe in miracles.
:07:18
It is imp0ssible f0r him
t0 remember anything...

:07:21
Imp0ssible is 0ne w0rd that
mr. Sahai never taught michelle

:07:27
and what y0u call imp0ssible...
:07:30
she will make p0ssible.
:07:34
"Y 0u were written in my destiny..."
:07:37
"when I was 2 years 0ld"
:07:39
"that night suddenly
all happiness left us..."

:07:47
"when my life entered a black vaccuum"
:07:50
michelle... my beautiful baby.
:07:55
Y 0u're n0t sick anym0re...
n0w y0u can play in water.


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