House in Time (2022)

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House in Time (2022)

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[soft dramatic music]

Happy birthday to you

Happy birthday, dear Dez

[Dez blowing]

Happy birthday to you

Dez.

What?

[Dez inhaling]

You know the rules.

[exhaling] Fine.

So do you have a place to

stay when you're released?

Not yet. [sighs]

What about your mother?

She called me today.

Well, that's not possible

because she doesn't

even know where I am.

She doesn't know

what state I live-

Well, she may not

know a lot of things.

She has early onset of dementia.

She'd like you to come

home and take care of her.

No.

A family judge is

gonna need to know

that you can take care

of yourself and your son.

You're gonna need to show

proof that you have income

and a safe place where

you and your son can live.

If you get overwhelmed,

you can always give me a call.

When's my custody hearing?

May 19th.

Look, I think going back

home to where you grew up

might be a really

good way to deal with

all the pain you have.

I'm never going back there.

[soft dramatic music]

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Hello?

[traffic whirring]

[door closes]

Mom?

Grandma Elsie?

You're late. [sighs]

I know, I'm sorry.

It took me longer

than I thought.

You were supposed to

be here yesterday.

[keys jangling]

There's a key to the house.

And your mother

is asleep in bed.

You just need to

keep an eye on her.

Oh, by the way,

there's a nice boy that'll

deliver the groceries.

And you can stay

in your old room.

[luggage rolling]

Really, Grandma, you're just

gonna leave me like this?

If you have any

questions, just call me.

[sighs] It's good

to see you, dear.

But please, don't let me down.

[soft dramatic music]

[door opens and beeps]

[door closes]

[Dez exhales]

[soft dramatic music continues]

[soft dramatic music continues]

[door creaking]

[Dez sighing]

[Dez breathes uneasily]

[soft dramatic music continues]

[soft dramatic music continues]

[soft dramatic music continues]

[door creaks and closes]

[Dez sighing]

[tense music]

[tense music continues]

[door opens]

[Dez sighing]

[tense music continues]

[Dez exhales]

[door sliding]

[door sliding]

[eerie music]

Huh.

Mom.

You're up.

[soft dramatic music]

Can't believe you're here.

You actually gonna

stay this time

or you just gonna

take off again?

I'll be living here for a while.

Yeah. That's what

you said last time.

Mom, how did you find me?

You told me.

You gave me your doctor's number

the last time you

came to see me.

No, I haven't seen you

for like 17 years, Mom.

No. You were here a year ago.

SIGHS: It's okay, mom.

I'm, I'm here now.

No, it's not okay.

You were here.

Please tell me you were here.

[soft dramatic music]

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[Dez groaning]

[Dez sighing]

Sorry.

Mom?

Mom?

[eerie music]

Mom, are you in there?

[eerie music continues]

- Ah, oh!

- Oh, Mom, my God!

- What are you doing?

- Mom.

What are you doing in my

house? Get outta my house.

It's all right, mom, it's

me. What are you doing?

Get outta my house!

Mom, my God!

Mom.

I don't have any money.

Mom, it's me.

Get outta my house.

It's, it's your daughter.

I don't care.

Mom, Mom, it's me.

It's, it's your daughter.

Who?

Dezzy?

Yeah, Dezzy, yeah.

Dez, Dez, what are you...

Mom, put down the Kn*fe.

Huh.

[Kn*fe clacks]

Oh. What are you doing here?

I've, I've come to live

with you. Remember?

What are you talking about?

I'm living here with you.

You are?

Mm-hmm.

Why didn't you

call me? Nevermind.

Nevermind. Yes, yes.

You can stay with me. [sighs]

Okay, all right. Hey, Mom.

Mom?

Yes?

Mom, I need to

ask you something.

Okay? Something

that's very important.

Where, where did you get this?

"Boulder Psychiatric Hospital"?

Yeah.

Honey, are you okay?

Yeah. No, I'm fine.

I'm just trying to figure

out where you got this.

So did, did a friend of

yours see me at the hospital,

send you this card

or did you hire someone

to find me?

[Rose scoffs]

No. Honey, what are

you talking about?

"Custody hearing."

- What?

- "May 19th."

No, no. That's not on that one.

Yes.

[eerie music]

Um, I must have picked

up the wrong one.

Um, I'll be right back.

[tense music]

[tense music continues]

Mom?

Mom?

Did you change?

Change?

Nevermind. Can I

have that card back?

What card?

My doctor's card. The

card I just gave you.

My psychiatrist's card.

Oh, the one that you gave me

the last time you were here.

No, look. Yeah, oh, okay.

Yeah. Can I have it?

I think I left it

by the nightstand.

No, that's where I

just got it from.

Look, it, it's, it's

gotta be here somewhere.

In here?

[Rose scoffs]

It must be in the kitchen.

[trash rustling]

[drawer opens]

[items rustling]

Uh, that's right.

She doesn't drink

Expired.

Hmm. Good.

[cap twisting]

Ah.

Thank God for fermentation.

Yes. Thank God for it.

[eerie music]

[static buzzing]

[eerie music continues]

[eerie music continues]

[eerie music continues]

[child moaning]

Mommy.

[static buzzing]

[tense music]

[pages turning]

No, everything's great.

I just had a, a question

about the medications.

I was just curious if they

have any side effects?

Such as?

Um, like,

can they make you see things?

Dez, are you having

hallucinations?

No. Nothing, nothing

like that, um...

Dez, what's going on? Are

you having any problems?

What if you were drinking

on your medication?

Alcohol? No.

You should absolutely not be

mixing alcohol with your meds.

Yeah. No, I, I wasn't.

I mean, like, what about

fermented grape juice?

What?

Nevermind, nevermind.

It's nothing. Sorry, I'm just...

No, Dez. What's going on?

I can't help you if you

don't tell me what's wrong.

I think it, it's the house.

Childhood memories or something.

I'm like having flashbacks.

Well, that's completely

understandable.

You're back home.

There's any number of

things that can trigger

repressed memories.

Um, just face them head on.

[birds chirping]

[Rose yawning]

[birds chirping]

I don't know why you wouldn't

let me make breakfast.

I used to make blueberry

pancakes with scrambled eggs

for you when you

were a little girl.

Well, I'm not a

little girl anymore.

I'll make some pancakes.

No, Mom, sit down.

I don't want any pancakes.

Look, I didn't come

here for pancakes.

It's a little too

late to be my mother.

The only reason why I'm

here is to get my son back.

You have a son?

What's his name?

Junior.

[phone clacks]

[soft dramatic music]

Hmm. He has your eyes.

He's adorable.

Your father, he

would've been thrilled.

[phone scraping]

You know, your father's death

wasn't easy on me either.

Okay?

Well it sure didn't

take long for you to start

bringing home replacements.

You don't understand.

I got sober a few

years after you left.

I straightened up my life.

Well that was a

few years too late

to do me any good now, isn't it?

[soft dramatic music continues]

[Rose sighing]

[utensils clinking]

[Dez inhaling]

[soft dramatic music continues]

[Dez inhaling]

[doorbell ringing]

Who is it?

It's Mrs. Lockard

with social services.

Um, just a second.

[Dez exhales]

[door beeping]

Yes?

Um, are you Desiree Campbell?

Yes, I am.

[birds chirping]

Well, Dr. Riley contacted me,

so I'll be popping

by from time to time

to see how you're doing with,

ah, your mother and you.

Okay.

I'll be logging weekly reports

on how you're taking

care of your mother

and the house.

I'm just doing some spring

cleaning and reorganizing.

By the end of the month,

I have to send a report

to the judge for

your custody hearing.

I also understand

you're drawing a salary

from your mother's account.

That, that's right.

[pen scratching]

[footsteps receding]

That's a bathroom,

and, and to the right,

that's my mom's room, but

she has her own bathroom.

And, um, this is my room.

Oh, um, it used to be my

room, now it's a guest room.

but now, now it's my room again.

And where's your

son's room gonna be?

He's gonna be right

here next to me. Yeah.

[breathes uneasily] But I have,

I haven't had a chance to

do anything yet with it.

You know, I, I just, um.

I, I just got here.

You know, so I haven't

had a, had a chance.

Do you really think

you're up for this?

After everything

you've been through?

[soft dramatic music]

[door closes]

[lock clicks]

Great.

[eerie music]

Great first impression. [sighs]

[Dez inhaling]

[utensils scraping]

Dez, why were you

in the hospital?

It was nothing.

I just needed a break.

I'm sorry I wasn't there

when you were growing up.

I was just trying to escape.

Yeah, ah, you know,

Dad would not have disappeared

on me when I needed him.

You don't know that.

Your dad was not perfect.

There are things about him

that you don't know about.

What is that supposed to mean?

It just means that you knew him

when you were a little girl,

and the only thing you remember

about me is how I was

like after he d*ed.

Well, at least I remember.

I'm not the with dementia.

[soft dramatic music]

[utensils scraping]

[Dez sighing]

[eerie music]

Come on, Dez. It's just your

mind playing tricks on you.

That's all it is.

Yeah.

[static buzzing]

[Dez breathes uneasily]

It's just a memory.

Very vivid memory.

A waking dream.

Mm-hmm.

Mm-hmm.

Hmm.

[Young Dez moaning]

[eerie music continues]

Oh, no, no, no,

no, no. It's okay.

SCREAMS: Mommy!

Oh!

Mommy, Mommy, Mommy!

[breathes uneasily]

Dez. What's wrong?

A lady is in my room.

Oh, Dez.

She was watching me.

Oh, it's, it's all right.

She's in the closet.

Oh, it's all right, honey,

Was she in your dreams?

No.

No?

You're safe. Mommy's here.

Would you like me to

check your closet?

Yeah.

[clothes rustling]

[suspenseful music]

GASPS: Oh my God.

Looks like someone needs

to clean their closet.

There isn't anything in

there but a big mess.

There was a lady in there.

Well, she's not in there now.

You feel better?

Mm, mm-hmm.

Yeah? Okay.

[kisses] Goodnight.

[door sliding]

[static buzzing]

[soft dramatic music]

[soft dramatic music continues]

[soft dramatic music continues]

Goodnight, mom.

[switch clicks]

[doorbell ringing]

Oh God. Please don't be

social services. [sighs]

[door beeping]

Hello.

Hi.

Oh, are,

are these the groceries?

Earth to delivery guy.

Oh, ah, yeah.

You know, [chuckles] your mom

said you'd be coming back,

but I did not believe her.

Excuse me.

Dezzy. It's me, Devin.

Devin.

Oh, from across the street?

Yeah.

You're a delivery guy?

Not really.

Ah, you mind if I

bring these in though?

Oh, yeah. Sorry, come on in.

So what do you do besides

deliver groceries?

Ah, ha-ha, I'm a

writer actually.

Yeah, not like how your dad was.

It's mostly, ah, like

technical manuals.

A lot of boring stuff.

But, ah, if you need anything

fixed around the house,

I'm the guy to call.

Well, it was good

seeing you again.

Ah, you too.

Ah, look, ah, if you're

here for a while,

maybe we can hang out.

That's nice, um,

but I'm really just trying

to focus on my mom right now.

Right.

I'll make sure you're

reimbursed for the groceries.

Oh, don't worry about it.

I better go check

on her, actually.

Well it was great seeing you.

[paper crinkling]

You were her favorite.

[items rustling]

That might actually work.

[eerie music]

It could work.

[breathes uneasily]

Here it goes.

[eerie music continues]

Hmm.

[eerie music continues]

[knocking]

Oh, come on.

What am I doing wrong?

CHUCKLES: What are you doing?

I'm trying on the prom dress

that you bought me

that I never wore or went to.

And your mystery doll?

Mystery doll?

You guys didn't get it for me?

No. I have no idea

where that came from.

[soft dramatic music]

[suspenseful music]

[crayon scratching]

[Young Dez gasps]

Sorry, no, no, no, no, no

no, no, no, oh, oh,

please don't be afraid.

I have your favorite doll.

It's just like the one you have.

I don't have a doll like that.

Oh yes you do.

This one's yours.

I can have it?

[bright music]

Hmm.

She's beautiful like you.

Who are you?

I'm a magic princess

from another time.

You are?

I could show you.

But don't be afraid. Okay?

It's like a magic trick.

[eerie music]

[static buzzing]

[bright music]

[bright music continues]

[bright music continues]

[bright music continues]

[bright music continues]

[bright music continues]

[bright music continues]

[markers scratching]

I'm gonna be a famous

artist when I grow up.

Are you sure?

Yes.

I'm gonna go to art school.

And I'm gonna sell my paintings.

And I'm gonna get

married to my prince

and we're gonna

have a little girl.

How about a little boy?

Maybe a little boy

and a little girl.

Okay.

What if when you're my age

you haven't done any of that?

Well then I'll just

keep trying, silly.

[Dez laughs]

Well, whatever you do,

just don't get distracted

and you know, stay in school

and don't get fixated on boys

and marry some loser.

Dez!

Yes, Mommy?

What are you doing?

Playing with my new friend.

[marker scratching]

Where are you going?

Ah, I have to go.

Why?

Because adults can't see me.

Oh.

[soft dramatic music]

Hello? Anyone here?

Devin.

Hey. What are you doing here?

Um, [chuckles], is

there a ball tonight?

Huh?

Oh! Um, yeah.

[Devin chuckles]

It's a little tight.

Oh no. It fits.

[both chuckle]

You seem different today.

Yeah, you know what?

I feel different.

I can't explain it, but, um,

I think I'm happy.

[both chuckle]

Did something happen?

I found a boat.

A boat?

Just a small one.

[chuckles] Um, enough

that I could just get out

and I didn't have

to keep swimming.

I could finally just

relax and enjoy the sun.

Well I'm glad you

found that boat.

Yeah, me too. [chuckles]

Dezzy, dizzy Dezzy,

dizzy Dezzy, dizzy Dezzy,

dizzy Dezzy, dizzy Dezzy.

Devin, stop!

[Dez chuckles]

[Young Devin gasps]

Hello.

Where did she come from?

She's the magic princess

I was telling you about.

See, I told you she was real.

I didn't see her do

anything magical.

She just appeared.

I didn't see her appear.

LAUGHS: And who's this?

This is Devin.

He's my best friend.

We're just friends.

Oh, I see.

Well, it's nice to

meet you, Devin.

Did you come to play?

I did. What are you guys doing?

We were just getting ready

to plan my birthday party.

It's in three more days!

LAUGHS: That's awesome.

My birthday is in

three days also.

Really?

Really.

How old are you gonna be?

Nine.

[tense music]

What's wrong?

SWALLOWS: Sorry, um.

I have to go.

[soft dramatic music]

[Dez gasps and breathes heavily]

[Dez breathes uneasily]

[soft dramatic music continues]

Hmm.

[tense music]

Oh, Dez.

Oh.

I wanna know how dad d*ed.

[Rose breathes uneasily]

[tense music continues]

Dez.

You're back.

Are you okay?

Yeah.

Look, I need a favor.

It's really important. Okay?

I need you to talk your

dad into missing his trip

before your birthday.

Why?

Because if he goes,

he's going to miss it.

He's not gonna make it on time.

Can you do that for me?

Yes.

Okay, tell your dad that

the only present you want

for your birthday is for

him to be home with you.

But I want other presents too.

Well, yeah, of course, yeah.

No, you're gonna get

lots of presents,

but you can't tell

him about me, okay?

Now, if your dad stays home,

you're gonna get the best

birthday present ever.

Really?

I promise.

Dezzy, are you in bed?

Remember to tell him, okay?

[door sliding]

Ready for bed, Dezzy bear?

Mm-hmm.

Did you brush your teeth?

Yes. I don't want you

to go on your trip.

What?

Please don't go.

You staying home would be the

bestest birthday present ever.

Aw sweetie. Are you're

trying to melt Daddy's heart?

Well, you don't have

to worry about anything

'cause I won't

miss your birthday.

I'm only gonna be

gone for one day.

But what if you do miss it?

As much as it is in my control,

I will be here

for your birthday.

There's a lot of

people depending on me,

and I have to help

people to encourage them

to follow their dreams.

Speaking of dreams, you

need to get some sleep.

Goodnight, Dezzy.

Goodnight, Daddy.

[Abner kisses and sighs]

Dad! Dad!

[static buzzing]

[breathes uneasily] Dad.

[tense music]

[Dez breathes uneasily]

[door opens and creaks]

[soft dramatic music]

[soft dramatic music continues]

[soft dramatic music continues]

[static buzzing]

[Dez breathes shakily]

[tense music]

[Dez sighing]

Oh, maybe it's in the cabinet.

[folders rustling]

"Miss Rainer

invites you to speak

at the Mentor Society Fund...

Mr. Campbell.

My name is Miss Rainer.

Hello, Mr. Campbell.

My name is Miss Rainer.

[breathes uneasily] My

name is Miss Rainer.

Hi. Nice to meet

you, Mr. Campbell.

Oh, that's, that's creepy.

Um...

Mr. Campbell. Hi, my

name is Miss Rainer.

There's, there's

been a terrible...

[lips puckering]

No.

[lipstick clacking]

[eerie music]

[static buzzing]

[Dez exhales]

[Dez exhales]

[static buzzing]

[door creaking]

[Dez gasps softly]

Hello.

Hi.

Oh, I've scared

you. I'm so sorry.

My name's Miss Rainer

with the Mentor Society.

Oh, ah, I'm, Miss Rainer, ah,

what, what are you

doing in my home?

Oh, your, your wife let me in.

She did?

Yeah.

I see. And what

can I do for you?

Um, I, I, I happened

to be in the area

and, um, we just

found out this morning

that your speaking

engagement has been canceled,

so I thought I should probably

come and tell you in person.

It's, but that's tomorrow.

I'm sorry. It's so inconvenient.

Um, but we will reschedule.

Someone will be in touch.

Well, wait. Why,

why was it canceled?

The venue was double-booked.

Another company. Ah, you

know, so we just found out.

So it's a good thing I was here.

Well, thank you for

letting me know.

Ah, I, allow me to walk you out.

Right this way, Miss Rainer.

Hmm.

Um, actually,

I was hoping you could,

oh, this is embarrassing.

Ah, I was looking over there

and I had my favorite pen

and it fell behind this.

And I think it fell back there,

but I can't, I can't reach it.

Um, you think you can help me?

Of course. Allow me, ah.

Thanks.

So it's just back here?

Um, maybe, it probably

rolled underneath.

I'm still not

seeing it back here.

Oh, you know, I

found it. Thanks.

[static buzzing]

[eerie music]

Hmm.

Signs of dementia.

[tense music]

Hey, Mom, want some help?

I was wondering, when were

you diagnosed with dementia?

Months ago.

I had a, ah, anxiety att*ck.

I thought you came to see me,

but, ah, you never came back.

That was a year ago

in the kitchen, right?

Yes.

And you att*cked me with a Kn*fe

because you didn't

know who I was.

Yes.

Mom, I don't think

you have dementia.

I think you were misdiagnosed.

I was doing some research

and apparently

anti-anxiety medication

can give dementia-like symptoms,

and I would not be surprised

if your current medications

are making it worse.

I think you should stop

taking those medications, Mom.

But I've been seeing things.

Well, what kind of things?

Well, once you,

you disappeared right when

you walked into your room.

And another time you just

appeared right through the door.

Yeah. That was real.

I know.

I can't explain it.

But I've been

traveling through time.

What?

I did visit you a year ago.

I traveled through time.

I just didn't realize it yet.

And I'm really sorry

I didn't believe you.

[upbeat electronic music]

[doorbell ringing]

Come in.

[door beeping]

Hey.

Hey.

What's going on?

Celebrating.

Oh yeah?

Mm-hmm.

What are we celebrating?

I can't tell you.

Is that wine?

Yes.

You think that's a smart idea

with your mom in the house?

Ah, she's asleep. Besides,

only this one bottle.

I'm gonna finish it

tonight. You want some?

Sure.

CHUCKLES: You

wanna see something

that's gonna blow your mind?

Yeah.

Yeah?

[Dez laughing]

Okay, okay. Watch this.

Oh. It doesn't

always work. [laughs]

Okay.

Mm.

Oh.

CHUCKLES: What is it that

I'm supposed to be seeing?

Huh. You wouldn't

believe me if I told you.

[both laughing]

Okay. I'm gonna go

check on your mom.

Okay.

Okay.

[both laughing]

Mm.

[upbeat electronic

music continues]

[Dez humming]

[tense music]

[static buzzing]

[switch clicks]

Okay. Who the hell are you?

I know you're not Miss Rainer

and I definitely know you're

not with the Mentor Society.

I can explain. Okay?

I, I, I just have to

show you something first.

No. How do you keep

getting in my house?

My wife did not let you in here.

Ah, just let me get

through the door

and, and I can explain.

Hmm.

Look...

If you go on that

trip, you're gonna die.

Wait. Are you, are

you threatening me?

No. I just know.

Okay? I'm psychic.

I've come to warn you.

[sighs]

Okay.

Look. I'm your daughter.

Serious. I'm serious.

[exhales] I'm Dez. I'm, I'm

all grown up from the future.

And I know it sounds crazy,

but I'm your Dezzy bear.

- I swear, you better not...

- No, I'm serious!

- ...have touched her!

- I'm serious!

- No, get out.

- No, Dad, I'm serious.

Look, look. You're gonna die.

You're gonna die if you

go on the trip, okay?

[Dez groaning]

Where, where did she...?

Check on me.

I can explain this,

this whole thing.

[eerie music]

What?

This, this isn't the past.

[tense music]

[tense music continues]

[static buzzing]

[static buzzing]

[suspenseful music]

[suspenseful music continues]

Waited for you.

Is this the future?

How far?

This many.

Save him.

Save, Dad?

Yes.

Left note.

Here somewhere. Have to find.

[paper rustling]

Can't remember.

Must tell you first.

Here. It's here somewhere.

Where did I put it?

Where did I put it?

[papers rustling]

I, I have to go.

He's leaving in the morning.

No, no, no.

No, no, no.

Must, must, left note.

No. Must stay.

I promise, I'm gonna save him.

You have to trust me.

What?

What?

What?

What?

[eerie music]

[soft dramatic music]

[Dez sighing]

Mm. Please work.

[Dez breathes uneasily]

[Dez groaning]

[Dez exhales]

[static buzzing]

[suspenseful music]

[suspenseful music continues]

[computer clacking]

Hey, Dad, Dad!

[case clicking]

Dad!

Dad!

[mug clacks]

[suspenseful music]

[luggage rolling]

[door beeping]

No! Daddy!

Dad!

[soft dramatic music]

[soft dramatic music continues]

[static buzzing]

You're my daughter.

You're still here.

I wanted to say goodbye

to my little girl,

but she's still

asleep. [exhales]

[sighs] So supposed to believe

you're my daughter

from the future?

[static buzzing]

Ah, where, where

did your arm go?

It's still there in the future.

My, my present.

It's like a doorway

through time.

Okay. You got my attention.

But this doesn't prove

that you're my daughter.

What about this?

And the necklace?

Yeah, um. It's the

last gift you gave me.

It's actually, it's, it's

in the den right now.

Giving it to you

for your birthday.

Dad, I don't know

how to tell you this,

but I grew up without you.

You cannot go on this trip.

I don't know how it happened,

I just know I had

my birthday party.

And then the next day,

everything changed.

Hey.

You made it.

Yeah, lucky. It

doesn't always work.

When I was little,

I never really knew

what you did for a living.

Inspirational motivational

speaker and author.

Right. Right.

You wanna see a picture of him?

Yeah, absolutely.

He's, he's two?

He's a good looking

boy. What's his name?

Abner, Abner Jr.

Grandson.

I'm, I'm a grandpa.

Yeah, you are. You're grandpa.

[both chuckling]

And what about his father?

He's a pilot.

Yeah.

It's great because

we can fly for free

and travel all over the world.

[soft dramatic music continues]

And that's it.

Wow.

And, and look, these

are all different apps

of how people communicate

with each other.

Wow.

Yeah, it's the future.

Wow, that's amazing.

Yeah.

Mom? Mom, she's great.

Yeah, she's my best

friend and, ah,

she's always there for me.

And after I graduated

high school,

I, ah, went to art

school in California.

You did? That's, that's amazing.

You followed your dreams.

Yeah.

I even have my own art

studio in my house.

I mean, our house. [chuckles]

And I've had a few exhibits,

sold a few paintings.

Not like famous or anything,

but, you know, I'm doing well.

CHUCKLES: Well, look at my

little girl, the artist.

Just, just so proud of you.

Oh, that reminds me.

See that back there?

You just painted that.

It was of your imaginary friend.

Oh, I completely forgot.

I had an imaginary friend.

I'm my own imaginary friend.

Daddy, that's, that's me.

[Dez chuckles]

[door creaking]

Sounds like you

have a great life,

but even if it's not great,

you have time to change it.

You just have to hold onto

hope and move forward in faith.

I'm, I'm just

afraid that if I go,

something bad's gonna happen.

I will be fine.

We did it.

You didn't, you're

still here. [chuckles]

Can I please just stay,

just a little longer?

Mm-hmm. [sniffs] Yeah.

[eerie music]

[static buzzing]

Devin.

Where have you been?

[Dez chuckles]

I was with my dad.

Your dad? Your dad's dead.

Not anymore. We changed it.

What are you talking about?

You're supposed to be

taking care of your mother.

She was alone all day and night.

She could have wandered

off. She could hurt herself.

I was right there.

I was in the den.

You're supposed to be

taking care of your mom.

Devin. It's okay.

No, it's not okay.

She's not sick. She

doesn't have dementia.

They just thought

that she had it.

But I visited her a year ago.

I just didn't realize it

because I was

traveling through time.

Dez, stop it. Please, stop it.

You are not traveling

through time.

This is not good

for your mother.

She's starting to believe you.

If they find out that you've

taken her off her meds,

this could mess

everything up for you.

No it won't. She

doesn't have dementia.

Yes, she does. She's

been diagnosed.

I don't know what's

going on with you.

You're saying that time

travel's not possible?

I'm not having

this conversation.

I have proof.

I took a picture with him.

[hands rustling]

[soft dramatic music]

My phone.

[footsteps receding]

Oh! [sighing]

[tense music]

Uh! [exhaling]

It's still here.

[drawer opens and closes]

[Dez blowing]

Come on.

Come on. [blowing]

[tense music continues]

[Dez blowing]

[phone clattering]

Dez, if your dad's alive,

where is he?

I didn't tell you the truth

about how your father d*ed.

You lied.

You were, you were eight.

I, I didn't want you to know.

Know what, Mom?

Your father d*ed in the house.

What?

How?

He always had heart problems

ever since he was younger

and he had a heart

att*ck and he wasn't able

to get to his pills in time.

Where in the house

did this happen?

In the den on your birthday.

That's today.

I didn't want you to know,

Dez, I didn't wanna

ruin your birthdays

for the rest of your life.

What time does this happen?

Paramedics said he d*ed

10:00 AM in the morning,

but I don't know

how long he was...

[Dez breathes heavily]

Uh! [breathes uneasily]

Oh, come on!

[suspenseful music]

[Dez laughs nervously]

Oh, come on.

[Dez whimpering]

Uh!

[pounds hand]

Dez?

Dez.

[breathes heavily]

Come on. [whimpers]

Work, please.

Please.

[suspenseful music continues]

Please, please, please,

please! Come on!

Dez!

And God, God does

watch us in our lives.

God grants us the serenity

to accept the things

we cannot change and the courage

to change the things we can.

And the wisdom to

know the difference.

[tense music]

[Dez whimpering]

Has to work.

Hi, Dez.

Just came over to check to

see how everything's going.

Everything's fine, Miss Lockard,

but I really don't

have time for this.

- Ooh.

- I'm gonna have to insist.

Look, you don't

understand, okay?

My friend is having

an emergency.

- I need to help them.

- What's the problem?

We can help.

[Dez breathes uneasily]

I just...

I just need to get my phone.

Where's your phone?

I'll get it for you.

[suspenseful music]

Hey! Let go of me, let go of me!

Just relax. You're

going to hurt yourself.

Please, please don't. Devin.

Devin, please tell them.

You did this?

Called them?

I was worried about you.

No, no! Leave her alone!

Dez!

It's okay. I'll go.

I don't think it's

necessary to take her away.

It's okay. It's okay.

I'll, I'll go to the hospital.

It's okay, mom. It's okay.

It's okay.

[Dez grunting]

[glass shattering]

No! No!

No, no, no!

No, no, oh, God!

No, no!

Dez, stop this!

No, Dad!

[Ben grunting]

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Dad, where are your pills?

GROANING: They're in bathroom.

Help! Somebody, help, Mom!

Somebody help us!

[Abner gasping]

Daddy, Daddy! Call, call to Mom.

GROANING: Ro, Ro, [coughs] Rose.

R-Rose. Rose. [groaning]

Dad.

Daddy, where's the phone?

I left it on, in

the living room.

Dad, I need you to crawl.

Come on. We're

gonna crawl to it.

Come on, come on, come on!

[Abner groaning]

Come on, Dad.

Oh, I can't! I can't!

I tried. It's okay.

Hey, I'm just, glad you're here.

I get to see you one more time.

Please don't leave me again!

I need you! Please!

I'm so sorry you, you had

to grow up without me.

It's been such a beautiful

gift just to see you

and the beautiful woman

you've grown to be.

No, Daddy.

I lied to you.

I'm not who you think I am.

GROANING: I know,

I know who you are.

You're my daughter. [cries]

[somber music]

I made so many mistakes.

Daddy, I screwed up my life.

You're life's not over.

You're not dead.

It's not, you can't change

your past. [groaning]

But you can choose how

to move forward with it.

It's what you do with it

now. That's what matters.

I believe in you, Dezzy Bear.

CRIES: I'm gonna find a way

to come back and save you.

Oh, no, just, please let me go.

Live your life. [gasping]

Promise me that.

I love you, Dezzy.

SOBBING: I love you.

I love you.

Daddy.

Daddy.

Daddy, wake up.

Daddy, please wake up.

Please, come on.

Da-Daddy, please. I need you.

Please.

Daddy.

Daddy, please wake up. [sobbing]

[somber music continues]

[Dez whimpering]

You did all you can do, Dez.

This is all your fault.

If you had just

told me the truth,

[sighs] I could have saved him.

Dez, you don't mean that.

Oh, this is your fault too.

If you wouldn't have

told those people

to come and lock me away,

I would've saved him in time.

I didn't know.

How could I have possibly known

that you were telling the truth?

It's my fault again.

Again?

I was mad at him.

I would've went into

the den earlier.

I would've saw him laying there.

It was the day

before your birthday,

and he was in the den all

day with the door locked.

He didn't come to

bed till really late.

He said he was working.

And one time,

the door was open.

He was with another woman.

[suspenseful music]

And they were holding

each other tightly,

in my own house.

And I confronted him

and all he could say was, "It's

not what you think it is."

That he couldn't explain,

that I should trust him.

That he wasn't cheating on me.

My God, Mom.

Dad was not having an affair.

That woman was me.

[suspenseful music continues]

[static buzzing]

Happy birthday to you

Happy birthday to you

Happy birthday, dear Dez

Happy birthday to you

Woo!

Woo!

[guests cheering]

[soft dramatic music]

[soft dramatic music continues]

[door closes]

She's about to

take it out on you.

CRIES: I'm sorry, Dezzy.

Don't call me that!

Only my daddy called me that.

Get outta here! I hate you!

Go home! Go home!

[chair bangs]

[Dez gasps]

Hey, it's okay.

Hey, she didn't mean that. Okay?

You're her best friend.

It's okay.

You're magic. You can

bring back my dad.

I tried to save him.

You, you have to. [whimpering]

I don't think I can.

I want my daddy back. [cries]

I know.

Dez, I don't think we're

meant to change the past.

No matter how bad it was.

It just felt like there

had to have been a reason.

Maybe it was to spend

more time with your dad,

create more memories that

you didn't have before.

Huh.

[static buzzing]

[eerie music]

[static buzzing]

I found it!

I found it!

I found it!

I found it.

It's too late.

He already d*ed, you

should have shown me this

the first time.

I tried.

[hands pounding]

I couldn't find it.

After this time, it,

never again, it doesn't happen.

Are you saying this

is the last time

I travel through time?

No more after this.

Well then it's, it's over.

It's too late. We failed.

There's still time.

Different.

Still save him.

I don't understand.

What are you saying?

You, not me.

Different than me.

Better than me.

In 10 years, my past self,

is going to show up and I

can tell her how to save Dad.

You really think

that's gonna work?

Devin.

I wrote this date down.

I knew that I'd have one

last sh*t to come here

and convince you to do

things differently this time.

I'm gonna tell my past

self how to save him.

And that's not what happens.

Look at her. Look at you.

You become obsessed with

trying to change the past.

This is what you become.

No. I'm gonna do

things differently.

That's what you told

me 10 years ago.

I'm not her. I'm gonna be ready.

Ask her what happens to

your mom, your son, even.

[suspenseful music]

No?

Your mom's put in a home.

And you don't get your son back.

He grows up not even

knowing who you are.

I'm not gonna let that happen.

The only way that you

can make that not happen

is if you let go of the past.

What about you?

You're trying to change things.

You're trying to

change the past. Hmm?

Yeah, you're right.

But then I let you go

because you told me to.

You're married.

Yeah.

I'm happy for you.

Goodbye, Dez.

[dramatic music]

[dramatic music continues]

Devin.

Hey.

What time is it?

It's time to go.

Look. You hanging

around here is pathetic.

Okay? We're never

going to be together.

Ever.

Okay.

[pen scratching]

[messages dinging]

[note rustling]

DEZ: This time it's

gonna be different.

In 10 years, my

past self shows up.

I'm gonna be ready.

And I'm gonna tell

her how to save Dad.

[phone beeping]

[soft dramatic music]

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ABNER: Sounds like

you have a great life.

But even if it's not great,

you have time to change it.

[soft dramatic music continues]

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[Dez breathes uneasily]

God, grant me the serenity

to accept the things

I cannot change,

the courage to change

the things I can,

and the wisdom to

know the difference.

[soft dramatic music continues]

[pen scratching]

"Dez, you'll never

read this letter,

but that's okay because

you're the one that wrote it.

We can't change our past,

but we don't have to let

it destroy us either.

[soft dramatic music continues]

[soft dramatic music continues]

I just wanna say that

I'm happy and grateful

that my daughter's back

home for her 45th birthday.

How about a toast

[guests chuckling]

to my beautiful wife,

who just sold her

first painting.

We are all so proud of you.

Yeah.

Yes.

I can't wait to see

what our future holds.

Yeah!

That's right!

Thank you.

It's been a long road

and nothing worthwhile is easy.

[bright music]

But as my father always said,

"Never give up hope and

move forward in faith."

[laughs] Cheers, everybody.

Happy birthday to you

Happy birthday, dear Dez

Happy birthday to you

[all blowing]

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