ASMR style movie review

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New project with a client for ASMR / calming movie review

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English

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Young Adult (18-35)

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North American (General)

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The movie opens up with a slow motion montage of an accident where the windshield glass is flying all over the place and a little boy is trying to save himself from the debris. The car is struck, an old pedestrian on the road, and he seems to be killed. Some jelly beans carried by the old man are scattered across the road. In the following scene, Dr Simon, a psychiatrist from the mental institution, is seen reminiscing about his past. It is revealed that he is the boy from the beginning who survived the crash with only minor injuries. We then see one of his bright mathematical patients named Professor Ersin. I'm writing something on the board after he's done writing Professor Sam hands over the board to Dr Simon. While mentioning that it is pointless. We can see that he's written the numbers 1 to 9. Several times, Dr Simon rates the work to be very good and asked the professor if it looks wrong to him. In an annoyed tone, Professor replies that it is wrong because it is missing the hidden integer blame. It seems that Dr Simon has been hearing about this integer since long so he asked the professor to prove it to him. However, the professor simply asked the doctor to trust him while saying that he is a mathematician, not a delusional person. On the night where it is raining heavily, Dr Simon is shown checking out the records and history of professor. Sometime. He is surprised to find that the professor is no ordinary mathematician, as he has been awarded with numerous prestigious mathematician awards. After further digging, Dr Simon also finds out that the professor never had any history of mental illness or emotional trauma. The following day, Dr Simon is having the same old discussion about the mystery integer with Professor Stein. Here, the professor reveals that the integer blame exists between the numbers three and four. So it would be 123 blame 45 and so on. Fed up of the mythical number, Dr Simon gets up and asked the professor to prove it. He carries a jar of jelly beans and orders him to separate gleam number of beans to prove the existence of the number. An adamant professor are assigned, then tries to arrange the beans and aligns up to three of them. But is not able to prove blames existence because of his incapability. To prove his assumptions, he becomes extremely annoyed and throws away the jelly beans in a fit of rage. Dr. Simon then exclaims to the professor that he is not able to prove it. Because no such number exists, however, and out of sorts, Professor retaliates by saying that he's not able to prove it because some invisible force prevents them from doing so. Dr. Simon then dismisses his claims by saying that he was here with him the whole time, and no hindrances had occurred in between. Despite the professor asking him for a pencil and paper to conduct his research, Dr Simon proceeds to wrap off the conversation. He says that the evaluation is over for the day and also denies the professor's request for writing materials. Just then, the professor sees the black marker on the ground near the scattered jelly beans. As he heads near it, the security comes to escort him to his room before being taken away. The professor stuff is a bunch of jelly beans in his mouth, leaving Dr Simon worried. He has then taken away from there and is locked inside room # three or 4 with high security and surveillance. Meanwhile, the scattered jelly beans on the floor remind Dr Simon of the accident again. On that day, after the police arrived to collect the deceased body, a young doctor, Simon, picked up an identical jelly bean from the road. It was dropped by the man who was struck and killed by his car. After a long and tiring day at work, Dr Simon is on the way home, so we take the elevator to get down there. It takes an unusually long time to reach the third floor from the fourth. This confuses him and makes him think of the number of blame actually exists. After the elevator incident, Dr Simon starts researching more about the mysterious number through a newspaper. It is also revealed that Professor Irst Time was arrested after an outburst at a conference. Dr. Simon then repeatedly listens to professor seems audio recordings and interviews. In one of the interviews, Professor Same stresses that the number of blame is the very fabric of the universe. He then explains about the multiple dimensions possible and mentions that an average human can only feel three dimensions He says that the main reason for not being able to explore other dimensions is the insufficiency of the mathematical discoveries and the incapability of humans. He also adds, if the hidden number blame can be identified, then humans can find and explore all other dimensions. With the discovery of the number of blame, humans will be able to time travel and communicate faster than the speed of light. After listening to the conversation, Dr Simon notices an aunt on his desk. He carefully picks it up with a piece of paper and throws it out of the window safely. In the next scene, a disturbed Dr Simon is at a bar. He intends to freshen up and clear his mind from the unusual events surrounding him. Lately, as he is cracking open some peanuts, one of them suddenly moves and cracks itself open without any external force. Stunned by the unusual event, he looks at the window to find Professor Pierce. I'm writing some sort of mathematical equation on the window glass. He immediately gets up and starts going after the professor. After a bit of chasing, Dr Simon reaches a silent pass way as he walks a little further, he finds a television playing news about the exact accident from his childhood. The news also reports that the old man hit by the car had not been identified in three days since the incident. He then sees his younger self watching the bizarre news. Turns out that the doctor was just having a nightmare, however, his nightmare quickly turns into a reality, as a phone call informs him that the professor has gone missing from his room. Dr. Simon then hurriedly rushes to the hospital. There, a worker named Jean explains that they are doing a second sweep to find the professor. He also explains that the professor was present during bed check and that he had not let anyone else into the room. This confuses Dr Simon even more, as the room was under strict surveillance, and it was impossible for an old and weak man like the professor to escape from it. When Dr Simon and Jean entered the room, they find mathematical equations and formulas written all over the walls. After further inspection, the doctor finds three jelly beans on the table, similar to what he had offered Professor Simon earlier. He also finds the marker cap on the floor, which reminds him of his childhood accident. Once again. There he picked up a black marker which had no cap. Things quickly begin to unravel for Dr Simon, and he now understands what has happened. Just then. Gene takes one of the beans from the table despite Dr Simon forbidding him from touching it. He tosses it up in the air and eats it. However, Dr Simon still notices three jelly beans on the table. He then remembers his childhood accident vividly. Jellybeans are scattered all over the road, and the face of the man who was killed is finally revealed. It is no other than Professor Ersin himself. The movie ends here. For those of you who are confused, let me explain. This short movie is related to time travel, where the main character, Professor Simon, is a time traveler while everyone deemed him to be a lunatic and locked him inside a cell. He was, in fact a genius, and his theory of a secret integer blame was correct all along. At first, the old man was given no writing materials. Hence his theory was inconclusive. But when he finally got his hands on the black marker. He used various mathematical equations to unlock the mystery integer blame, as mentioned in the movie The Integers, the key piece for time travel, with the help of which one can jump between different time periods. In this way, Professor Sam used the secret number to travel back in time to Dr Simon's past, where he was unfortunately hit and killed by his car. Although he succeeded in his plan and traveled to another dimension, it was a dimension he couldn't comprehend, was not wanted it and did not belong to yet he was there nonetheless, that is why the timeline rejected him and he was killed immediately.