• 9 months ago
After forcefully being called to their grandmother's funeral by their abusive mother, the protagonist is forced to deal | dG1fd2UtajVBUk51cmM
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00:00 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:02 [SPEAKING ARABIC]
00:13 Would you let them die?
00:15 Why are you dressed like this for a funeral?
00:17 It's been so long.
00:19 I'm sad it has to be on such an occasion, but I like your hair.
00:23 Where's Grandpa?
00:25 He was gone.
00:26 It takes time.
00:28 Let me get this straight.
00:30 My mom, your aunt, set up a date with my cousin
00:34 during my grandmother's funeral?
00:35 Oh, I get it.
00:52 Please don't judge me.
00:54 I'm going to go to the cemetery later tonight
00:57 and swallow all my pills.
01:01 Can you check up on me?
01:03 [MUSIC PLAYING]
01:12 [SINGING]
01:27 There are more things that make me want to stay gone,
01:31 like my grandfather's caramel candies.
01:34 It takes me back to being a kid.
01:37 There are implications of nostalgia.
01:40 These are moments where I noticed a difference
01:42 between being present or just having a presence.
01:45 I didn't ask to be born.
01:49 [MUSIC PLAYING]
01:52 [CHEERING]
01:55 [MUSIC PLAYING]
01:58 [BLANK_AUDIO]