A therapist uses virtual reality to treat a young man's issue with an ex-girlfriend. | Sometime Else

A therapist uses virtual reality to treat a young man's issue with an ex-girlfriend. | Sometime Else




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  1. The predictive programming tool
    for the future of :
    Criminal Murder Investigations.
    The Russians invented it.

    I am a Detective Second Grade
    of Master of the Obvious

    I believe you'll be able to buy this through Walmart –
    probably by the year 2035

    Wouldn't you like to know…

  2. "I can see this technology being used for terrible purposes. " This is too far advanced for this century, if any century.
    Good video, would like to know what memory she has next for him. ๐Ÿ‘

  3. Ok. Ok.

    Josh attempts to obscure what really happened. But with each retelling of the same event the Memoratic is able to register more and more authentic elements till the true event is pieced together.

    However, judges do not accept Memoratic recordings as evidence in court proceedings. The detectives want a court admissible confession.

    Furthermore, Bradley is still a missing person. So Josh is going to be subjected to more than the usual 50 minute session with a therapist as he is genteely grilled to find out what he knows about Bradley's whereabouts.

    Josh is strapped to his chair with the Memoratic screwed on tight. The film ends for us, but it seems Josh won't be going anywhere soon. Except on memory holidays.

    This is one creepy video. The way Josh talks past the people in his memory is unnerving.

  4. Thoroughly enjoyed this from start to finish ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿป๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿป๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿป๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿป๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿป

  5. What I like about this is how the memory program can't be fully reliable & also be somehow manipulative like the red roses changing to black (black roses don't exist) for a moment because of a glitch.
    Maybe he is lying by suppressing his memory of the crime or maybe not. Or even the last memory she witnessed was real or maybe it wasn't 100% accurate because of "a glitch".
    Awesome Film BTW. ๐Ÿค“๐Ÿ‘

  6. Eh, I mean law enforcement tortures and murders ppl now-terrible things are done-NOW….this is a clever new spin on interrogations, which actually seems less brutal.

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