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Synopsis: Imaginaerum tells the story of an elderly composer, Tom, who suffers from severe dementia. As he has had the disease for years and has regressed into childhood, he remembers practically nothing from his adult life. His music, friends, all his past including the memory of his daughter are a blur in his fragile mind. All he has left is the imagination of a ten year old boy. As he drifts away into coma, it seems impossible to get back what he has lost. Or is it? The film is a journey between two different dimensions. Tom travels through his imaginary world seeking answers and finding memories, while his daughter, Gem, tries to recover the bond she had once shared with her father in the real world. As they have become more and more distant from each other over the years, and as there's even greater obstacles separating them now Tom's coma and his imminent death Gem's project feels doomed to failure. However, through Tom's darkest secrets, Gem discovers the path she must follow in order to
Director(s): Stobe Harju, Mark Roper (co-director)
Production: Solar Films
  2 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.3
Year:
2012
86 min
Website
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You could have chosen her

if you'd cut me down to size.

But you built me stronger every year!

- I had to!

I never wanted to lose

the memory of you!

I've wiped you clean of useless

dreams and memories, -

you weak little brat.

- Dad, please!

I'll drag you down with me!

You always knew I would:!

Dad! Stop!

I have to let you go.

Daddy.

Daddy.

Thanks for the ride.

Sleep tight, Princess.

I'm here.

I'm so sorry.

Daddy.

Is this what you want?

What?

Princess.

I'll hope to hear the chords

played again one day.

Without them I'm lost

in this nothingness.

Wandering after far off music

through a desert of ashes.

If a tune had a colour it would be

a mixture of pink and red

Constantly afraid of it fading away

Terrified of the silence that may come.

My final memories are pulling me

towards the end of a black alley

There 's a door in the darkness...

I struggle to find my way

through the door.

I can hear it clearly now.

The most beautiful melody

ever created by man.

I enter the room...

And there forever remains -

that change from G to E minor.

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