So many questions, not even touching upon why the PC repressed everything in such a manner if the father does die. Yes, he’s desperate, but it’s such an aggressive way to accomplish this. Why is he attacking the sister wife like this and willing to kill them both (the married siblings) for the pocket watch? It’s the only thing he needs. This story pointed me to this thought process.ģ. Is there a weird overlap of time occurring here? I kept thinking the cop was the father and the memories were blurred together or something because I honestly felt that the daughter on the phone was the wife when she was younger. How’d he find out about the pocket watch? That’s why I’m assuming he’s the brother as they both look alike.Ģ. This character has the strangest mystery to him for so many reasons.ġ. I think I need to read more opinions on the “cop” and how the father is potentially both characters, or the cop is the brother of your dad or something. And I just finished this thing a couple hours ago. So that's my read.but again I must be mixing up some facts about reality of what happened or something because it's still messy to me. TLDR: Man forgets killing his dad because □♂️ then remembers and has a breakdown when he impregnates his sister and then decides to forget it all again and have an incest baby. No Bumblebee, no "cop" barging down the door during dessert, he actually knew his mother's name, etc. It sounds stupid because it is, because when would he have forgotten he was romantically chasing his sister to the Big City in the past and how did everything line up during that week discrepancy eight years ago and blah blah, so either some of the memories are lies (I could have sworn he was present for the NYE polaroid but also that's "evidence" that she couldn't have shot her dad despite him seemingly doing it while being at the party) or at least lies he's telling himself to try to remember the confrontation with the Father and that he was the one who shot him. "It was in his head all along", so to speak. Live in the moment by forgetting and all that in the meditations book instead of going through these moments in his head over and over. So I've either forgotten something (or should have listened to the bald Father in the study at the end more I didn't let him do the whole speech because I was afraid of time) but I think some interpretations from the review thread of it being two dads or him recovering or anything are taking it too literally and creating holes that way.īasically the 12 minutes are just these two moments in this man's life (the two minutes during the confrontation with the Father eight years ago and then with a "Continue" prompt at the beginning instead of "Start" the ten minutes with coming home from work to learn his wife is pregnant) that just basically clash together to destroy this man's brain and in the true ending he chooses to forget it and move on with her without telling her the truth.
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