Empty as can be. Seems to go on for miles to a double door at the end.

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2017 Remember Me

INT. HOSPITAL - HALLWAY - DAY Empty as can be. Seems to go on for miles to a double door at the end. One of them opens. In comes Carrol (46), with purse on her shoulder and a jacket draped over her crossed arms. There s a slight unease to her. She frees a hand to adjust an I.D. badge on her shirt, that shows her name in large lettering. Another, smaller, door opens. Out steps, a young nurse. She glances at a watch on her wrist. Every day, the exact same time. She smiles at Carrol who doesn t return it. How is he? She glances into the room before shutting the door. Not the best of days today. What is that supposed to mean? Sorry misses Summers, it s -- How much has he forgottent? Carrol leans past Laura to get a view inside the room through the door window. Forgotten how to use his phone. Carrol lets out a nervous laugh. Well he never really knew how to anyways.

2. He can t remember the name of this Hospital. What about himself, does he know who he is? Yes.... and me? Laura remains quiet. Has my husband forgotten me? Only for a moment. Carrol lets out a quiet pout. It just took him a little longer than usual, that s all. Carrol digs into her purse and retrieves a small binder. She cracks it open showing an assortment of personal photos. She glances over them tenderly before taking a few small steps towards the room. Laura moves off to the side. Carrol extends a hand to the door handle, then freezes. Her hand begins to shake, she retracts it and holds out the binder for Laura. Can you do this, I just can t. Not a problem misses Summers. Laura takes the binder and takes a peek at the photos, the majority of which are Carrol and her husband leaving very few of their children and other snippets of their life. These are lovely. Carrol nods a "thank you" and plants her back right beside the door as Laura cracks it open and walks in.

3. INT. HOSPITAL - ROOM - DAY A middle aged man, SUMMERS, sits quietly on a bed reading a book. He looks up as Laura approaches the end of the bed. Ah, Laura, how goes it? I ve got a quick memory test for you mister Summers, you mind? Evan looks at a white board tacked to a wall, on it are the all the things he s done that day. He notices that the memory tests are already done. I believe we ve already done those. I know, this will only take a moment. Ahh, alright then. He closes his book and waits as Laura chooses three pictures from the binder. I m going to show you three pictures, you tell me if you know them, okay? He nods, Laura flips the first photo around, it s of a small house. Evan wrinkles his face trying to think, until -- My home. INT. HOSPITAL - HALLWAY - DAY Carrol breathes a sigh of relief, but it s short lived. (O.S) I had a dog named Grover, used to always take him to the park after school. She s injured by the answer.

4. It s our home, we had two children there. Next one? (O.S) A long pause. (O.S) Have I done good? (O.S) Yes, you did just fine. Now do you recognize this one? (O.S) It s a woman. Carrol GASPS and creeps closer to the doorway. She peers inside. Yes it is, do you know this woman? Carrol now sees Evan, his face is construed trying hard to remember. It s, it s a woman... that -- INT. HOSPITAL - ROOM - DAY A SOB comes from the doorway. Both Laura and Evan snaps their eyes towards the doorway. Carrol stands in it, eyes beginning to turn red. You forgot who I am? Evan looks from Carrol to the photo, and lastly to Laura with painful confusion on his face. Who is she? You tell me, who am I! Misses Summers! Carrol is now crying uncontrollably.

5. All those years we ve had together and you can t rem -- It s Alzheimer s, this is what it does. Carrol only shakes her head. Who am I Evan? Evan almost looks as hurt as Carrol, he can t remember what he should know. (uncertain) You re my wife. What s my name! We need to calm this down Carrol, this attitude won t help him. Carrol approaches the bed. Evan raises his arm as if to defend himself if needed. I m so sorry, I don t know. Bullshit, you are -- She catches herself, shocked at the words she has spoken. Alright, I think that s enough for today. No, please. I m sorry. Laura now rounds the end of the bed. I m sorry too, but you have to leave.

6. No... no please! Laura grabs hold of Carrol and tries to pull her away, but she fights back fiercely. Evan is now leaning away from both women. Don t make me get security. Carrol manages to break free just enough to plant herself over Evan, their lips lock together. Evan, shocked at first, now softens up. That s enough! Carrol allows herself to be pulled out. Evan s eyes move frantically around as memories come flooding back. Carrol is just about to be out the door when -- C... Carr... Carrol? Both women stop in their tracks. Carrol looks back with a large, tear soaked smile. Yes, yes my love. Evan smiles back, more so proud of himself than anything. Now can we let him rest... Carrol motions to reply, but -- Carrol nods.... in peace? I ll come back later on. With that she walks out the door.

7. INT. HOSPITAL - HALLWAY - DAY Carrol struts happily down the hallway. Laura enters the hallway, she stop with arms crossed. Next time I ll have security waiting outside the room. That s fine, I ll do whatever it takes to make him remember me. THE END