The film focuses on how TBI fundamentally changes a person's personality, leaving their loved ones to grieve for someone who is still physically present.
The two women meet at a residential treatment center run by the firm but compassionate (Meera Syal), where they find solace and an unexpected connection in their shared trauma. Key Themes & Performance The Almond and the Seahorse YIFY
Directed by Celyn Jones and Tom Stern, the film is an adaptation of 2008 stage play. It explores the "silent epidemic" of Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBI) and the heavy emotional toll they take on caregivers. Plot Summary The film focuses on how TBI fundamentally changes
Architect Toni (Charlotte Gainsbourg) cares for her partner, Gwen (Trine Dyrholm), who has retrograde amnesia following a car accident. Gwen is "frozen" in time, unable to remember the last 15 years and feeling like a stranger in her own life. It explores the "silent epidemic" of Traumatic Brain
Archaeologist Sarah (Rebel Wilson) struggles to maintain a connection with her husband, Joe (Celyn Jones), who suffered a TBI after surgery for a brain tumor. Joe has severe anterograde amnesia , meaning he cannot form new memories and is often impulsive or disinhibited.