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Andrew has decided to die. After a year, the pain of losing his wife Anna & daughter Alice in a car accident is still too much. While working on a suicide machine, he invertedly invents a time machine and is once again given the chance to see Alice's blue eyes. It won't be easy to convince Diego & Oscar to help him along the way, risking everything each time they do. Caught between parallel worlds, life-threatening risks and impossible theories, his only goal is to hug his loved ones again.
SYNOPSIS:
ANDREW lost his wife Anna and daughter Alice almost a year ago. His only bittersweet pleasure in life is returning on the 24th of every month to the site of the accident with a bouquet of sunflowers and looking at the photo of Anna and Alice as cars whiz by. He misses Alice’s big blue eyes. Andrew's life has a deadline. October 26th, his birthday. He has given himself this ultimatum to overcome the mourning. To "kill time" he is building an electric chair in the garage. He finds the courage to push the button and let the electricity flow through his body yet inexplicably, he survives. The physical consequences are significant. His confusion initially prevents him from realizing that he has created perhaps the greatest invention the world has ever known: a time machine. Andrew has involuntarily gone back in time, but only a few hours. The only person who believes him is DIEGO, his father-in-law, who tries to help Andrew more out of desperation to see his daughter and granddaughter again, rather than conviction in him. In the end he turns out to be more of a danger than a helping hand. Andrew‘s goal is to go back in time before the accident. Since fortuitous events are not destined to repeat themselves, he believes he can save his family. Although the pain caused by the electric shocks knocks him out, it doesn’t frighten him. After all, dying was his initial plan. News of the US president’s death gives Andrew the tools to prove to Oscar, an elusive inventor, that his machine works. Oscar is able to give him a scientific explanation and better understanding of the mechanisms behind the chair. Oscar gets caught up in questions and theories which Andrew has no time for. His only goal is to see his loved ones again. He doesn't even consider what he will do with the chair once he succeeds. After three more attempts in which Andrew has to contact Oscar ''for the first time'' each time and convince him to help out, they finally manage to go back several months. It’s still not enough. One further shock should do it, but now Andrew's body is at its end. Andrew manages to escape from the hospital, convince Oscar once again to help him and break into Diego's house to get the machine that his father-in-law has confiscated to protect him. One last shock. Andrew opens his eyes and disappointment overwhelms him. As he struggles to the bedroom, he realises someone is in the shower. It’s Anna, glowing with a beautiful six-month belly. He will see those beautiful blue eyes again.