Infinite Page #6

Synopsis: A man discovers that his hallucinations are actually visions from past lives.
Year:
2021
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New chapter, same story.

I can carry you out.

No way.

I’ll free them.

Here.

[panting]

I’ll see you around.

Yeah.

[Leona] I’ll find you in the Beginning.

[Abel] I love you.

[Evan] I ask myself…

what did being Evan McCauley teach me?

[crying]

[Evan] If each new life is a chance to build on what was, a chance to press forward to the best of what could be…

Go, go, go!

…why will some of us have to pick up the sword and fight again…

[crying]

[man speaking Arabic]

[crying]

…while others discover a new beginning?

Nora?

[Evan] It’s hope. That’s what I learned.

Yes, we fall. Yes, we fail.

Yes, sometimes we screw up everything we touch.

But each moment we live is connected by a belief that the actions we take will next day, next week, next life add up to something more, something bigger than yourself.

And next… well, the possibilities are… infinite.

[students shouting]

[shouting continues]

[yelling]

So… when your son starts asking questions about his past, give me a call.

[speaking Indonesian]

He says he’s just a child.

[Artisan] Ehh…

What about your sword?

[Artisan laughs]

Oh that’s not my sword. It’s his.

Artisan, what took you so long?

See you soon, Treadway.

[hip-hop ballad playing, woman singing]

[woman continues singing, man rapping]

[rapping continues]

[woman resumes singing]

[man resumes rapping]

[woman resumes singing]

[song ends]

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Ian Shorr

Ian Shorr is a writer and producer, known for Splinter (2008), Infinite (2021) and Office Uprising. more…

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