Story Structure — 4 Plot Phases
Isolation in the Hospice
Glen lies dying alone in a hospice while his son remains lost to the opioid crisis. A priest arrives to administer last rites, establishing a solemn atmosphere.
Key Events
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Glen's Solitary Dying — Glen lies dying alone, highlighting his physical isolation and impending death. Location: Hospice Room
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Son's Absence Revealed — The son remains clueless about his father's condition due to addiction struggles. Location: Opioid Pandemic Context
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Priest's Arrival — A priest arrives at the hospice to administer last rites to the dying man. Characters: Priest
Location: Hospice Room
Ritual and Reflection
The priest begins last rites, but the interaction quickly shifts into a candid conversation between the two men. The formal ritual gives way to personal reflection.
Key Events
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Priest's Arrival — A priest arrives at the hospice to administer last rites to the dying man. Characters: Priest
Location: Hospice Room
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Last Rites Preparation — The priest begins the spiritual ritual, setting a solemn and reflective tone. Characters: Priest
Location: Hospice Room
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Conversation Begins — The two men transition from formal ritual to a candid personal discussion. Characters: Priest
Location: Hospice Room
Condemning the Crisis
Their dialogue exposes the devastation of addiction, directly blaming Big Pharma and prescribing doctors for systemic complicity. The tone becomes accusatory and intense.
Key Events
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Addiction Devastation Discussed — Their dialogue addresses the widespread destruction caused by substance abuse. Characters: Priest
Location: Hospice Room
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Condemning Big Pharma — The conversation shifts to directly blaming pharmaceutical companies for the crisis. Characters: Priest
Location: Hospice Room
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Blaming Prescribing Doctors — Medical professionals are explicitly criticized for their role in fueling the epidemic. Characters: Priest
Location: Hospice Room
Final Words and Legacy
The conversation concludes with shared grief over the epidemic's toll, leaving the son's ignorance as a haunting unresolved note. The film ends on a tragic but reflective note.
Key Events
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Blaming Prescribing Doctors — Medical professionals are explicitly criticized for their role in fueling the epidemic. Characters: Priest
Location: Hospice Room
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Shared Grief Moment — A moment of mutual understanding and sorrow over systemic failures emerges. Characters: Priest
Location: Hospice Room
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Final Reflections — The dialogue concludes with lingering thoughts on responsibility and loss. Characters: Priest
Location: Hospice Room
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Glen's Passing — Implied final moments as the conversation winds down and death approaches. Location: Hospice Room
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Unresolved Legacy — The son remains unaware, leaving the family tragedy unresolved. Location: Opioid Pandemic Context
Glen is dying in a hospice all alone, the son he raised on his own is caught up in the Opioid Pandemic and is clueless that his father is dying. A priest comes to give Glen the last rites, they begin to talk, as they do, the truth about the devastation of addiction, and the complicity of BIG PHARMA and the doctors who prescribe these drugs is reviled.