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Andrew Largeman:
You know, this necklace makes me think of this totally random memory of my mother. I was a little kid, and I was crying for one reason or another. And she was cradling me, rocking me back and forth, and I can just remember the silver balls rolling around. And there was like snot running down my nose. And she offered me her sleeve and told me to blow my nose into it. And I can remember, even as a little kid, thinking to myself, this is love... this is love
You know, this necklace makes me think of this totally random memory of my mother. I was a little kid, and I was crying for one reason or another. And she was cradling me, rocking me back and forth, and I can just remember the silver balls rolling around. And there was like snot running down my nose. And she offered me her sleeve and told me to blow my nose into it. And I can remember, even as a little kid, thinking to myself, this is love... this is love
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This necklace reminds me of this really random memory of my mother
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I was a little kid and I was cryin' for one reason or another
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And uh
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She was just like you know cradling me and rocking me back and forth
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I can remember seeing the little balls in this thing just floating back and forth
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And uh
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And there was just like snot dripping down my nose right
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And uh
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She gave me her sleeve
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and she told me to blow my nose into it
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And I remember thinking even as a little kid like
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Wow
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This is love
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This is love
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Movie Summary
Andrew returns to his hometown for the funeral of his mother, a journey that reconnects him with past friends. The trip coincides with his decision to stop taking his powerful antidepressants. A chance meeting with Sam - a girl also suffering from various maladies - opens up the possibility of rekindling emotional attachments, confronting his psychologist father, and perhaps beginning a new life.

