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T11 Incomplete
A visiting home health aide and recovering alcoholic, strives to rebuild her broken life, only to have it fall apart once again when she falls in love with her young, paraplegic patient then betrays her trust.
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Plot Summary
In a near future where memories can be digitally stored and traded, a grieving father delves into the archived moments of his son's life. He seeks solace and understanding in these fragmented recollections, but as he revisits the past, the line between memory and reality begins to blur, forcing him to confront the true nature of loss and love.
Critical Reception
T11 Incomplete received positive attention for its thought-provoking premise and emotional depth, particularly within the short film circuit. Critics praised its concise storytelling and the performances of its lead actors, highlighting its ability to tackle complex themes of memory, grief, and technology within its limited runtime.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its poignant exploration of memory and loss.
Lauded for strong performances, especially from Elias Koteas.
Commended for its effective use of a near-future science fiction concept to explore human emotion.
Google audience: Audience reception is not widely documented for this short film. However, where reviews exist, they often highlight the film's emotional impact and its ability to provoke reflection on the nature of memory.
Awards & Accolades
Selected for various film festivals, including the Austin Film Festival.
Fun Fact
The film's director, Adam H. Mazo, also served as the cinematographer, contributing to the distinct visual style that enhances the film's contemplative mood.
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