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What if forgetting isn't a choice?
Childhood sweethearts Chantelle and Steven thought they'd be together forever, but at twenty-three the reckless driver that cost Steven his leg also cost them their marriage. Three years on Chantelle has moved on to a career as a police officer and Steven is planning a return to his work as a mountain guide.
A dementia diagnosis for Steven's mother brings them both back together in the struggle to find her sufficient care and when Chantelle finds herself suddenly homeless with the pandemic lockdown looming, it makes perfect sense for her to move in with Steven and Irene.
While Irene's memories slowly disappear, Chantelle finds her past with Steven is something that she can't forget. But as all their old habits resurface, the two of them are forced to confront the feelings they still have for each other and decide if growing up means growing apart.
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What if forgetting isn't a choice?
Childhood sweethearts Chantelle and Steven thought they'd be together forever, but at twenty-three the reckless driver that cost Steven his leg also cost them their marriage. Three years on Chantelle has moved on to a career as a police officer and Steven is planning a return to his work as a mountain guide.
A dementia diagnosis for Steven's mother brings them both back together in the struggle to find her sufficient care and when Chantelle finds herself suddenly homeless with the pandemic lockdown looming, it makes perfect sense for her to move in with Steven and Irene.
While Irene's memories slowly disappear, Chantelle finds her past with Steven is something that she can't forget. But as all their old habits resurface, the two of them are forced to confront the feelings they still have for each other and decide if growing up means growing apart.