• 10 months ago
When Chloe's grandmother gets diagnosed with Alzheimer's, she's forced to become a stay-at-home teenager overnight. | dG1fN3BfLUJtelM0bHc
Transcript
00:00 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:02 You weren't left to work today?
00:03 No, I got fired yesterday.
00:05 What?
00:06 What did you do?
00:08 This till's closed.
00:09 Why do you always think I did something?
00:12 The customer's not always right, that's all I'm saying.
00:15 Don't think you can be sitting around the house from doing--
00:17 I wasn't going to.
00:18 [WHISTLE BLOWING]
00:19 Come on, Clemmie.
00:19 Push, push, push.
00:20 You didn't come with me to Nams.
00:22 Mum, mum.
00:23 Maybe she's napping.
00:24 What, in the middle of the afternoon?
00:25 It's what old people do, isn't it?
00:26 It's your excuse.
00:27 [PHONE RINGING]
00:28 Mum?
00:29 What are you doing here?
00:30 It's Tuesday.
00:31 We go shopping.
00:32 You're forgetting things.
00:33 I am not forgetting things.
00:34 Is Nan OK?
00:38 What do you know about Alzheimer's, Mrs. House?
00:43 [BELL RINGING]
00:44 Nan, what's that racket?
00:47 These episodes will become more frequent,
00:51 as will the risk of accidents.
00:53 And eventually, your mother is going to need help
00:56 doing even simple things.
00:59 [CRYING]
01:02 What do you want to do?
01:03 What are you talking about?
01:04 Something you want to do before you--
01:07 before you forget.
01:07 [MUSIC PLAYING]
01:11 They'll send me away.
01:20 [GRUNTING]
01:21 [SCREAMS]
01:21 I won't let them.
01:22 [MUSIC PLAYING]
01:26 Oh, this is beautiful.
01:31 Something worth remembering, eh?
01:34 [BLANK_AUDIO]

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