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Dangerous and heart-wrenching things an elderly Charlie does because of his own Alzheimer’s and bad childhood memories.

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Charlie was born into a single-parent family, and his mother, Rebecca, was a woman who was passionate about love. One morning, 6-year-old Charlie is locked in her house as usual by Rebecca because she is going on a date with her lover. Charlie is bored at home watching children’s programs on TV. Suddenly he wanted to go out, so he used a screwdriver to remove the dog door on the door and got out. He looks so free at this time. But for some reason, everyone on the road was watching him as if they were watching a weirdo. A policeman stopped him and rudely asked for his address. Frightened, Charlie instinctively ran into the train station. The train stops in the city center. Charlie felt as if he had never been here before but there was a sense of familiarity. He made his way through the blocked roads and crowded pedestrian streets on instinct and finally stopped in front of a building. Charlie looked at what the building looked like, and some vague fragments appeared in his mind. The fragments of memory were reminding him that he had been here with a young woman. Sometimes the image of the woman and her mother, Rebecca, overlapped each other. Thinking of this gave him a headache. He decided to go into the building. Charlie escaped the security who wanted to stop him with a nimble run and ran into the elevator. The elevator reached the fifth floor, and Charlie ran outside an office. A beautiful middle-aged woman is working hard inside. At this point the security came and grabbed Charlie. Charlie fought back hard. His voice alarmed everyone in the office, including the beautiful woman. The woman stood up and watched this scene in surprise, then quickly ran to Charlie and the security guard and asked Charlie why he was here. The camera rotates around the woman’s body, and finally stops on Charlie’s body. The woman uttered the word dad. And Charlie is an old man in his eighties. Charlie is an Alzheimer’s patient.

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