Film 2017. Written by Mark Palansky and and Michael Vukadinovich. Directed by Mark Palansky. Starring Peter Dinklage, Julia Ormond, Anton Yelchin, Henry Ian Cusick, Gracyn Shinyei and Colin Lawrence.
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BOGUS BUSINESS BUREAU
1CortexBBBCompaniesTechnology Companies

Cortex
Gordon Dunn's company.

2Metropolitan PostBBBMediaNewspapers-misc

Metropolitan Post
Online newspaper that reports on the death of Gordon Dunn.

3The Rememory MachineBBBTechnologyElectronics

The Rememory Machine
With the technology of the Rememory machine, a pure memory is recorded onto a memory glass objectively copied from the brain and able to be displayed before the patient and anyone else. By re-experiencing the memory, a catharsis is created for the patient that would be impossible to achieve by simply recalling, a sort of theater of memory, in which the patient becomes audience to the truth of their lives.

FICTITIOUS TIMELINE
4September 29, 2017 Dates21st Century: 10sEvents

September 29, 2017
When Sam visits Charles at the Willow Glen Nursing Home, he checks the visitor sign-in sheet on his way out. The names Todd Reeder and Sven Duweulion are listed for 9/29.



5September 30, 2017 Dates21st Century: 10sEvents

September 30, 2017
When Sam visits Charles at the Willow Glen Nursing Home, he checks the visitor sign-in sheet on his way out. The names Allison McCreedy, Josh Daves and James Smith are listed for 9/30.



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6Clementine RoadMapTransit RoutesStreets-Roads

Clementine Road
Allison McCreedy's address.

7Willow Glen Nursing HomeMapResidential CommunitiesRetirement Communities

Willow Glen Nursing Home
Nursing home where Rafferty visits with a man named Charles that previously worked with Gordon Dunn and his memory machine.

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Gordon Dunn
Gordon Dunn: We tend to think of memories as these filed-away facts stored safely in the brain, when in actuality, everything that's happened to you since the event you remember has altered the memory of that event, providing a new filter through which you experience it, a filter that changes, and forgets, and exaggerates, and combines, and morphs. But the pure experience does still exist within you, for your brain has the ability to remember every event that's ever happened to you, down to the greatest of detail. The problem is you have no way of recalling it, no way to clear the filters of time and get back to the truth. Until now. The Rememory machine allows people to experience the truth of their lives.


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