Reversion (2015) - full transcript

The daughter of a billionaire tech mogul questions her own memories about her mothers death after being kidnapped by a stranger.

MAN :
How was that?
Same.

Same.

Okay.

How's that?

Same.

Try again?

Same.

Okay.

Now that's better.
Ah, keep going.

That's it.

FEMALE ANNOUNCER:
What if you could focus on
your happiest memories?



Make them brighter,
more vivid.

Meet Oubli.

Oubli uses neuroscience
to strengthen
your happiest memories.

With one tap,

you can experience
the greatest moments
of your life...

whenever and wherever.

Oubli.

Remember what matters.

WOMAN:
I came home to tell my mom.

And she started crying
because she was so happy.

And I--
I remember it so well
I could hear

what was on the radio.

And I could...
smell her clothes.

I was there.



I was there.

Your father--

Mr. Clé,
you're a genius, for real.

And how about afterwards?
How did you feel?

Inspired and energized,

like when the power company
turns your lights back on.

Mm-hmm.

When Oubli
gave me that memory,

it gave me back
this truth about myself--

that I could do anything
if I put my mind to it.

WOMAN:
Mm-hmm.

And life tried to make me
forget that.

That's what Oubli does.

It makes you remember
the best of yourself.

That's all you, Krystal.

The Oubli is just
an amplifier--

your memories,
your joy, your power.

I love this woman.

WOMAN :
Thank you.

Um--

What Krystal shared just now

reminded me of
how I felt many years ago

when...

I was also very alone.

Fifteen years ago
my mother took her life.

And...

it was a complete shock.

The last time I saw her
she was happy,

and then she was just...

gone.

And for a while,

her leaving
began to define me.

It made no sense.

And...

I also went
to a very dark place.

And it was my father

who pulled me out.

He taught me that
I could choose to remember
my mother with sadness

or I could choose
to remember her

as a warm and loving
presence in my life.

And that is the choice
I have made every day
since then.

That's the important truth.

This is what the Oubli
is about.

By changing your mind,
you change everything.

Did you get
what you needed?

What do you mean?
Your footage.

Oh! I think so.
What did you think?

You're the marketing expert.
That's your call.

I thought we had
some great stories.

Why did you tell them?

About Mom?

I was--

It was moving,
what they were saying.

I wanted to be with them.
I understand.

That's a great pitch--

empathy.

You can't get
more authentic than that.

Exactly.

Sophie, I know you don't
like to hear it,

but we wouldn't be here
without you.

You sell it better
than any of us ever could.
I mean that.

Thank you.

Do you want to
ride back with me?
Sit in on my interview?

I have an appointment.

Celebrating
with girlfriends.

Well deserved.

I'll see you
afterwards then.

Dad--

We're going to change
the world, aren't we?

Yes, we are.

**

MAN: Well, hello.
Are you drunk enough
to be taken advantage of?

No one will mourn you
when you die.

Sophie, it's beautiful.

Sophie, it's beautiful.

MAN:
Hey.

Hey! You know what?
You're crazy.

Hey, walk away.
Mind your own business, buddy.

You ready to go home?

MALE INTERVIEWER:
The Oubli launch
is just two days away.

Are you worried?
No.

Well, many analysts
are skeptical
about your projections.

They say you should stick
to medical research

and that your
consumer marketing team
are inexperienced.

Some of those
naysayers, frankly,
are showing a real bias.

Sophie Clé is my daughter,

but she also happens to be
one of the best marketers
in the industry, full stop.

- That must be a great deal
of pressure for her then, no?

Is she the one
carrying the show?

The Oubli is
a revolutionary device.

You've tried,
you've been delighted by it.

That's the show.

How's your brother?

He's good.

He find a job yet?

Not yet,
but he's still looking.

You know we could find
something for him.

Thank you,
but, uh, he needs to find
something on his own.

Why? We'd be happy to.

The only way that he's going
to make it is if he feels
some pain right now.

He needs some growing-up pain.

Well, you're
a shitty brother.

Spoken like an only child.

All right, hang on.
I got you.

I got you.

- Aah!

Relax!

SOPHIE:
Let go! No, no, no!

No! No!

INTERVIEWER:
You were able
to bypass regulation

by classifying the Oubli
as a nonmedical device.

Yet your own research
shows that some subjects
experienced memory loss.

No, that's not the data.
Oh, yes.
It's in your own SEC filing.

"Subjects experienced
difficulties recalling memories

associated with stress
or painful"--

The very next sentence,
as you know,

is that when they stopped
using the Oubli,
their memories came back.

So it's a personal choice.

If you want to experience
the focus, the joy,
the inspiration,

the Oubli is for you.

If you don't, you don't.

SOPHIE:
Help!

Get me out!

CLÉ :
I want to talk to her.

DISTORTED VOICE:
Then give us the code.

CLÉ:
What code?
The code for the implant.

If you hurt her,
you'll get nothing.

We won't,
if you give us the code.

You can't use
the code on her.

On who?
Your daughter?

I want to talk to her.

Do you have the implant?

I don't understand you.

WOMAN :
Do you have a brain implant?

What?

What do you want?

What is this?
What do you mean?

Can you get the code
for the implant?

Just call my father.
He'll give you
whatever you want.

No.

Just wait.
Wait, wait, wait.

Wait, wait, no.
Just wait, wait, wait!

Wait, no!

Aah!

Aah!

Help me! Hurry!

MAN:
...two, three procedures,

five days a week.

CLÉ:
We deal with it
after the launch.

I can handle her.

There's my girl.

I can describe
one of them--

a girl.

And the room--
You already did.

We have all that.

Our guys are tearing
the place apart.

They have suspects.

I'm sorry.

You have nothing
to be sorry about.

I thought I was
going to die.

You're doing great.

I am so proud of you.

What did they want?

Nothing.

They didn't make any sense.

She was on drugs.
Yes.

Probably.

What did she do to me?
Nothing.

A small cut.
Dr. Ciespy checked you out.

He said
you're perfectly fine.

You are one tough cookie,
you know that?

Just let me look here.

Any pain here?

SOPHIE:
A little.

Or here?
No.

Good.

I gave you something
to help you relax.

You'll feel a little groggy
but otherwise,

you'll be 100% by tomorrow.

The launch.
Don't worry about that.

Y-You can't push it back.

We'll talk about that later.

We're not going to
push it back.

Now, please,
focus on getting some rest.

My phone.

Do you want me
to postpone the launch?

No.

Then rest.

Try to let the sedatives
help you get back to sleep.

Take care of yourself,
Sophie.

Doctor's orders.

I would do anything for you.
You know that, right?

I know.

Then do this for me--

I don't want
any negative thoughts.

This is a moment of joy
for us.

Do you understand?

I'll see you in a few hours.

Less.

Less.

There.

CIESPY :
Can you describe them?

Chrysanthemums.

Magnolias.

And something else.

A glitch?
Uh, no.

The chlorine from the pool.

The breeze changed.

Sophie, that's beautiful.

Ayden.

Yes?

We all make mistakes.

The next few days are
very important for us.

Will you help me?

Always.

You've always
been there for me.

I don't want
anything to change.

Promise?

I promise.

Thank you.

So much for resting.

How are you feeling?
All right.

No pain?

No.

Just... a little shaken.

Oh, my God, of course.

I don't think
I'd be up and about
if I were you.

Two days to launch.

Two days to launch.

This crashed this morning.

There was a loud noise
and then it just...

stopped working.

Well, that's no good.
Let me see.

There were glitches, as well.

Visual?
Auditory?

Yeah.

Ghosting.
Weird artifacts.

Could it be the sedatives?

Possible.

Have you seen your father?

Not yet.
He's giving a press tour.

Did you get this one
from his house?
Mm-hmm.

That's what it is.

It's a demo model.

Here. Take one of these.

And thanks for coming
directly to me.

If anything else happens,

if you experience anything
out of the ordinary,

you come back to me, okay?

Sophie,

your father
won't ever tell you,

but he was very scared.

We're all very proud of you.

Thank you.

Ready for the spotlight?

Yes, I am.

Hi.
CLÉ:
You're here?

He told you.
Of course.

We're worried about you.

You sure you're up to this?

Positive.

How are you feeling?
I'm good. I'm fine.

How are the press tours going?
Great.

Coached by the best.

Any news?

I don't want you
to worry about that.
We're handling it.

Why don't we have lunch?
I've got a few minutes now.

- I'm going to the edit bay
to finish the tape.
- That's taken care of.

No. That's my job.
I'm going to finish it.

- Sophie.

Save your energy for the launch.

I'm doing both.

Okay.

I'll stop by in a bit then.

I can do this.

I know you can.

I love you.

Love you too.

And that's what Oubli does.
It gives you
the best of yourself.

FEMALE ANNOUNCER:
Oubli. Remember what--

Uh, slide that back
so the line comes in
with the music change.

That's the way it was.

So you wanna go back
to what we had before?

Yes, thank you.

Okay. You got it.
Anything else?

No, that's it.

And that's what Oubli does.
It gives you
the best of yourself.

FEMALE ANNOUNCER:
Oubli. Remember what matters.

- As I traveled around the
country gathering stories--
- Stop.

Uh, what comes after that?
In the Krystal tape.

...Oubli does.
It gives you
the best of yourself.

SOPHIE:
Hmm. That's all you, Krystal.

Okay, fast-forward, please.

Play from there.

Fifteen years ago
my mother took her life.

And it was a complete shock.

The last time I saw her
she was so happy,

and then she was just...

What was that?
gone.

EDITOR:
What?

The-The image
that just flashed.

I didn't see anything.
One sec.

SOPHIE:
The last time I saw her...

she was so happy,

and then she was just...

gone.

And for a while,

her leaving began to define me.

It made no sense.

And I was in
a very dark place.

And it was my father
who pulled me out.

Sophie?
Could you excuse us, please?

How was the press tour?

Sophie, you have to stop.

I'm almost done.

I saw what just happened.
You jumped out of your chair.

My eyes are tired.

What's this about?
What are you looking for?

It's okay.
You can tell me.

I think they did
something to me.

Something's wrong.

We ran every test.
You're fine.

I know it was
a horrible shock,

but you have to go home
and rest.

I can't remember
the last time I saw Mom.

I can't.

Dad,

I saw--

What did you see?

Blood.

So much blood, and--

and there was this...
sound.

It was--

Were you using the Oubli?

Were you using the Oubli
when you had
these hallucinations?

Sophie, I know what's going on.

I looked at your Oubli history.

You're using it too much.

You shouldn't have
done that.

Sophie, I miss her too.

Not like I do.
It's not the same.

All I want
is for you to be happy.

For you to be
your own person.

And right now
that means letting go.

You have to let her
rest in peace.

From Dr. Ciespy.

Why?
For anxiety.

Your prescription.
I'm not anxious.

Just for the next few days.
The tape is basically done.

You need to rest
and be ready to present.

Sophie, I know you.

I know how much you want
the launch to be a success,

and it will be
if you let me help you.

Trust me.

She would be so proud
of you right now.

You know that, don't you?

Now please... take one.

AYDEN:
What's wrong?

Thank you. Taking any
new medications right now?

Something for anxiety.

Have you been
taking it for long?
No.

Any complications before,
from the implant?

What?
Your implant.

For epilepsy, right?

I don't have an implant.

Any problems
with memory?

- I have to go.
Oh, hang on.

I'd like to keep you
for observation
No!

- until my neurologist
gets here in the morning.
- No, I'm not staying here.

AYDEN:
She-- She tore off her bandage.
She wouldn't let me in.

Sorry.

Please go away.

Did they show you
the implant?

Your company did that.

No.
You're lying.

You put one inside me too.

You injected me with something.
You're trying to make me crazy.

Look--
Is that what your father said?

Get off me!
Do you want me to make it stop?
I can do that.

Plug this
into your father's computer,

and then I'll make it stop.

You're trying to destroy us.

All I want is the code
for the chip

that you implanted inside of me.

Get it for me,
and I'll fix
what I did to yours.

And you'll never see me again.

I am very disappointed
in you.

Do you understand me?

Bring her home now.

Yes, sir. Right away.

Sophie?

Sophie.

CIESPY:
She's going to remember.

No, she's not.

Because she doesn't want to.

It's a big risk.

If they know about
Sophie's implant,

they know about
the research.

If they leak it
to the press or anyone,
we're done, it's over.

No.

All anyone
is going to care about
is the product.

Does it work?
Will it make me happy?

And it does.
And it will.

Could it be Elizabeth?

She tried before.

She doesn't talk to anyone.
She doesn't see anyone.

I made sure of that.

Well, it wasn't me.

What about Ayden?

Why don't you go
and get some rest,

take some pills
or whatever it is you do.

You've done enough
for today.

CLÉ :
Sophie, this is Elizabeth.

She's going to help us.

ELIZABETH:
Hello, Sophie.
It's nice to meet you.

How are you feeling?

SOPHIE:
I'm fine, thank you.

CLÉ:
Do you need more time?

SOPHIE:
No. I'm ready.

SOPHIE:
She took my hand that day.
There's nothing there now.

The temperature is right,
but it doesn't feel like her.

Okay, hold. Hold.

Oh.

There she is.

Hi, Mom.

CLÉ:
Sophie.

Did you sleep well?

Fine.

I went to the hospital
last night...
to see another doctor.

That's great.

Do you feel any better?

Don't you want to know
why I went?

What they told me?

Oh, perfect.
We can get you both.

CLÉ:
No, I'm sorry.

It's just me. We're in
the conference room.

It would be much better
with you, Sophie.
Are you sure you can't?

I can.
Wonderful.

I'll see you both in there.

When we last spoke, you said
it's up to the consumer

to decide whether
or not losing memories--

That's incorrect.
They're never lost.

We talked about this
before the interview.
We're not discussing this again.

Well, yes,
but I have a follow-up.

I've answered
the question.

Sophie,
let's talk about marketing.

In your teaser campaign,

you described the Oubli
as a device
for creating happiness.

So has the Oubli
made you happier?

Yes.

So you're betting that the
consumer would rather be happier
than healthier or smarter?

Both,
and happier is healthier.

Health is smart.

Is this because it's not
a tested medical device,
is that why?

It has been tested.
Extensively.

So with this very...
vague promise,

why should the consumer
trust you?

I mean,
you're asking them to mess
about with their memories.

- I mean, you say it will--
- Enhance their memories.

Make them vivid,
bright, tangible.

In fact, you're just asking
the same question again.
Let's move on.

So basically you're saying
"trust us with your memories"?

CLÉ:
Yes, of course.
SOPHIE: Why?

What's that?

Why should they trust you?

Is that a question
for me?

Why should they trust you?

That's a very
good question.

I think what Sophie
is reminding us

is that we've spent 15 years
developing the technologies
inside the Oubli.

The chip alone
has gone through over
a hundred iterations,

all told involving
a billion dollars
in investments--

Ask me what they showed me
at the hospital last night.

Ask me.

This is the fun of
working with family.

We work together.
We play together.

We're very competitive
with one another.

Last night, Sophie
toured a facility that--

SOPHIE:
He's hiding something.

This is a family affair, Sophie.
You're gonna have to--

He doesn't care
what's happening to me.

She can help me.

They tried to kill you.

She could have,
but she didn't.

Ayden...
I'm in pain.

Please.

What is it that they
want from you, Sophie?

She wants the code
to the implant.

She says that-that we
put it there in her head.

She says...

it's the same one
he put in my head.

You're the only person
I can ask.

Will you help me
get the code?

Ayden,

you're the only person
I can trust.

Do you understand that?

Then, just-- just get it
for me right now.
Just go upstairs--

It's not upstairs.
Then...

take me where it is.

Call your father.
Tell him I'm taking you home.

Tell him you're feeling better.

Tell him you're sorry.

CLÉ:
Where are you?

I'm gonna go home.

Ayden's gonna take me there now
to my apartment.

That sounds like
a very good idea.

SOPHIE:
I took the pills.

You were right.
I'm sorry.

I feel much better now.

Fantastic.

Bye.
Good-bye.

What are you doing?
I'm getting what
you want right now.

So do it.
We need to meet.

No, we don't.

You're alone,
aren't you?

Well, so am I.

Call me in an hour.

Okay, I'll meet you
back at the office.
You got it.

(woman speaking
in Spanish)

Isa.

ISA:
Tell him to step outside
and walk way from the car.

She wants you
to step outside.

That's not gonna happen.

Ayden, trust me.

Open the door, Ayden.

Tell him to keep walking.

Keep walking!

Why is he here?

He knows where it is.

Make him tell you.

This is the only way.

He's going to take us.

Open the door on your right
and get out of the car.

Why?

You're coming with me.
We'll follow him.

Sophie!
Get back in the car!

Sophie!

Take us there.

What did you do to me?

I hooked you up to a sensor.

To do what?

To see if the chip inside
your head was the same as mine.

How do you even
know how to do that?

Three years ago
I started seeing things.

I went to a doctor
and they found this thing
inside my head.

They didn't know
what it was
or who put it there.

My family had no idea.

They adopted me
when I was little.

And after
two years of looking...

I found this.

This is what's inside us.

There was enough code on it
for me to find out who made it.

For me to find you.

The one inside my head
is shutting down,

and if I don't make it stop,
I'm going to die.

Who is she?

Her name is Elizabeth.

She can give you
what you need.

Does she work
for my father?

She used to.

- I never thought
I'd see you again.

Why are you here?

Did you design an implant
for my father?

Does he know
you're here?

Does he know
she's here?

ISA:
I need the code
for the implant.

Who are you?

She's dying because of
what you and my father
did to her.

Do you want me
to help you?

Where did you find her?

Do you know
how it works?
Yes.

Then help me fix it.

What makes you think
it is broken?

Because it's
shutting down.

It should have done that
15 years ago.

Then get it out of me.
It doesn't come out.

Fix it!

I can't.

Fix it!
It cannot be fixed.

What about mine?

What about it?

Is it going to kill me too?

Of course not.

Yours lasts forever.

Oh...

that's right.

Wait.
We can go to my father.
I-- I can make him help you.

I already tried that.

Why don't you
stay here with me?

I'd like to know
more about you.

I have some equipment here.

I can take a look.

It will be painless,
I promise.

No.

What did you do to her?

Tell me what you did to her!

I ran tests.
That's what I did.
Research and development.

You experimented on her.

She was one of
many subjects, yes.

How many were there?
A few hundred.

All of them children?

Yes.

It was all legal,
and paid for.

You disgust me.

And that's okay.
You don't remember
what I've done for you?

I didn't ask
for any of this.

Where do you think
the Oubli came from?

That's right.

The implant.

Yes.

AYDEN:
Yes.

She's fine.
She's just sleeping.

I have something else for you.

And my father
put one in my head?

Why?

So you could remember
what matters.

Go to Elizabeth's.
Bring all her files to me.

What about Elizabeth?

That's taken care of.
I already sent someone
for her.

Sophie, we have to go.

Your father sent someone
for her.

My gun.

Sophie.

Sophie,
we have to go now.

What did you know?

God.

Sophie.

Is that why
you're helping me?
Because you feel guilty?

Sophie!

Get in the car
and close the door!

Right there!

Cover her.

Please.
Sophie, get in the car.

Drop it.

Drop it!

- I'm sorry.

I'll take you
where you want to go.

If they find you,
they find us all.
And that's not going to happen.

Let's go.

Please, stop the car.

I can't stop here.

I need to get out.
I need to get out right now.

I don't think I can make it.

It's not safe here.

Where's it safe for me?

Let her go.
She's in pain.

AYDEN:
Leave her be.

Isa.

Tía.

Very soon.

I'll be back very soon.

Bien.

I love you.

CIESPY:
Do you want to start
at the beginning?

Yes.

CIESPY:
Sophie, sorry to interrupt,
but you have a visitor.

CLÉ:
Hi, Sophie.

Hi, Dad.

So... how is it?

It's perfect.
Perfect.

Are you all right?

I'll be right back.

CLÉ:
Sophie, get out of here!

- We're leaving.
- SOPHIE: Dad, stop!

- Let go of her!
- Stay away from her!

- Come here!
- Please!
- No! Stop it!

- You're not leaving!
- Don't you dare touch her!

- Shut up, you stupid bitch!
- Don't you--

No, Daddy!

CLÉ:
Sophie, get out of here!

Get out! Right now!

It's okay.
It's okay.

Let's get you
someplace safe.

He killed her.

He killed my mother.

No.

Let's get you
out of this.

Take me to the launch.
You don't have to
go there anymore.

Take me to the launch.

Sophie, I'm sorry.

Sorry for what?

Let's go.

It's green.

AYDEN:
Sophie.

Sophie!

You're gonna get hurt in there.
I don't care. I'm telling
everyone what he did.

You're gonna regret this.

How dare you?

Thank you, Ayden.

Can you give us
a minute?
No, stay.

I just wanted you
to know I was ready.

I dropped by your house
this morning.

Oh, I stayed at a hotel.

Security made me nervous.

Everything is going to
be fine now.

You've been through so much.
You're so strong.

You feeling all right?

Just nervous.
Why?

It's a big day.

Don't be.
We've moved things around.
You don't have to present.

I am presenting.

You join us on stage
with the whole team.

That's the message
we need to communicate today.

This is who we are.
This is what we stand for.

You approve?

I'll see you on stage.

Sophie.

We're going to change the world.

CLÉ:
In Oubli, we've brought together
the brightest minds

in neuroscience
and industrial design...

to manufacture the lightest,
the fastest,

the most versatile microchip
ever made.

Over 100 iterations--
Sophie, you're here.

A billion dollars
in investment,

over one billion transistors
on every chip.

But then we made it better

by making it affordable.

The best technology
that money can buy

won't just be
for the very few,
Where's my microphone?

- CLÉ:
only just for the privileged--
- I'm sorry.

Hurry up.
CLÉ: but for hundreds
of millions of consumers

around the world.

There's lot of people out there.

You don't have to do this.

You can leave right now
and everything will be fine.

CLÉ: The promise that
technology can make us better.
No, I want to do it.

- I'm proud to be here.
- CLÉ: Then we combine
art and science

Sorry.
CLÉ: to help people remember
not just an appointment--

We checked the script.
You don't need a microphone.
You're good.

CLÉ: ...to remember the best
of who they are.

when they're at their best.

That's what the Oubli does.

It's done that for thousands
in our beta program.

And starting today,
it will do that for millions.

It's not now?

- Teachers, artists, students,
families, everyone.

Okay. Sorry.

Oh, we could have stopped there,
and it would have been
a tremendous breakthrough.

But we kept going.

- Because the true
measure of success is not--

how many units we shift,

it's how many lives
we change.

That's the-- And that's
the team we've assembled.

I'd like to bring them
on stage now,
starting with Sophie Clé.

Thank you.

Thank you. I--

Wow.

Wow.

My father has been working
on this for... what?

Ten years

How many years has it been?

About that many.

And the Oubli really
is an incredible thing.

And in all this time,
I never once thought
to ask you one question

- which I would like
to ask you now.

After you killed my mother,
were you sorry?

The microphone is off.
**

As I traveled around the country
gathering stories
from our testers,

one word came up
again and again: joy.

- Not because of something
the Oubli did--

but because of something
they had done:

the joy of a first kiss--
All right, I'll tell you.

the joy of overcoming
a great obstacle.

I promise.

Because the Oubli
is about joy.

The personal freedom
joyful memories create.

**
SOPHIE:
I know what you did.

Elizabeth.

The implant.
The children.

So does Ayden.

Does he now?

You killed her.

You have no idea
what I've done for you.

I've died a hundred times
so you could live your own life.

You killed my mother!

Just shut up!

I have tried so hard
to help you.

To cut the selfishness
out of you.

But I just couldn't
cut deep enough.

- You should have killed me too.
- You're embarrassing yourself.

I remember it all.
Oh?

I hate you.

SOPHIE:
Who is going
to see this?

JACK: No one.

Do you need more time?
SOPHIE:
No, I'm ready.

I, Sophie Clé,

being of sound mind and body
and disposing memory,

and not acting under duress,

do hereby affirm that
I have requested the procedure
I am about to undergo

and acknowledge that it
will alter my memory
in the following conditions.

First, I no longer
wish to remember--

What do you remember,
Sophie

That I killed her?

Is that what you want?

You were fighting.

You were fighting, and you
shoved her and-and-and
you took me away from her.

No, Sophie.
You're protecting yourself.
No, you're lying.

Oh, Sophie,
you've exhausted me.

I want to leave.
Let me out right now!

All right, I will.

But first I need you
to make an informed choice.

You need to know what
you almost did just now.

What you were about to destroy.

You think I've done
all this for myself?

No.

I've done all this for you.

This is what I remember
so you don't have to.

You were out of control.

You didn't care about me
or your mother.

CLÉ: Sophie!
SOPHIE:
Shut up!

But you couldn't
take this one back.

- Sophie, come here.
- Let go!

It almost killed you.

- No!
- Let her go. Sophie, please.
Come here. Stop.

- Mom, I hate you!
I hate you!
- Stop it!

Sophie, get out of here.

Get out right now!

Oh! No!

We all did what we
had to do to protect you.

Then you made
a choice, Sophie.

You chose to change.

And you can do that again
right now.

You can choose to walk out
of here and become the person
who did that,

the person who killed
their own mother.

Or you can stay with me
and be who you were meant to be.

A brilliant, caring person
who helps other people.

Millions of people.

You can give them
a second chance.

You can give them
what you have.

A choice.

So, who do you
want to be, Sophie?

I'm the only one
who really loves you.

Remember that.

KRYSTAL :
And I said:

God has brought this to me
in my darkest hour.

That memory
that Oubli gave me...

it gave me
a truth about myself.

That I could do
anything if I--

if I put my mind to it.

And life was trying to
make me forget that.

And that's what Oubli does.
It gives you the best
of yourself.

Ten million, Sophie.

Ten million.

It's incredible.
Well, get used to it.
How does it feel?

Amazing.

Scary, but amazing.

You know this is
just the beginning.

They're going to
expect more, better,
cheaper, faster.

Mm, I know.

But not today, okay?

Are you okay?

Yeah.

It's such a beautiful day today.

It's just--

Just?

It's like the last time
I saw Mom.

It's a day just like today.

She would be
so proud of you.

I know.