- Amidst a worldwide pandemic that causes sudden amnesia, middle-aged Aris finds himself enrolled in a recovery program designed to help unclaimed patients build new identities.
- How selective is our memory? Do we remember what we have experienced or what we have chosen to remember? Can we forget the things that hurt us? In the end, are we simply just the sum of all those things we don't forget? Apples, an allegorical and somehow funny story, is in its core an effort to explore the way our memory functions and how this affects our being.—ron_whisky
- As increased incidences of sudden and potentially irreparable amnesia sweep through the globe, grizzled loner Aris realises this unprecedented pandemic has harmed his memories. As a result, having no recollection of his past, Aris joins a recovery programme--an ambitious project designed to facilitate a smooth transition to an altered reality. But while struggling to complete his crucial daily tasks, Aris has a chance encounter with Anna, a kindred spirit afflicted by the same cruel disease. And slowly but surely, a distinct identity emerges. However, what is the price of starting over?—Nick Riganas
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