It's sometime in the near future. Largely on affordability, one
in twenty people have Zoe implants inserted at birth, they manufactured by EYE Tech. The implants record
what the host sees over his entire life. It is the job of a cutter to edit the footage post-mortem into a
rememory for loved ones, it the official record of only the good, editing out for posterity the bad, the
gly and especially the very ugly. Ethically, cutters cannot combine footage from more than one implant for
a rememory, cannot sell footage, and cannot have an implant himself. Alan Hakman is known to be the best
cutter in the business in his seeming detachment from his subject matter, especially in needing to view that
very ugly without judgment. He is arguably able to do so in being a loner, he having a cordial enough business
relationship with fellow cutters, with his current girlfriend, Delila, the only other person in his life with
some meaning to him. His work and that of his fellow cutters is getting more dangerous as a very vocal
anti-implant movement is emerging in society, protesters picketing at high profile memorials where a rememory
is shown. Alan's latest job is the very sensitive one of Charles Bannister, one of the first EYE Tech executives
to have his rememory done. Two issues arise in the process of this job. First, Fletcher, an ex-cutter who long ago
left the business for unspecified reasons, approaches Alan wanting either to take over the job or purchase the
Bannister footage, Alan who believes it is to expose the technology for the ill that it has in society by exposing
something related to Bannister himself, Fletcher who will go to extreme measures to get that footage. And second,
Alan discovers someone from his far past in Bannister's footage, that very bad in Alan's life which he thought was
buried long ago literally never to rise from the grave. [IMDB.com]
Directed by:
Omar Naim
Written by:
Omar Naim
Partial Cast:
Robin Williams (Alan Hackman)
Jim Caviezel (Fletcher)
Mira Sorvino (Delila)
Mimi Kuzyk (Thelma)