Motivated by the death of his daughter, Dr. Jason Schell invents a psychedelic drug to visit the memory of dead people for a second chance to say goodbye.
Dr. Jason Schell and his ex-wife Margot recently lost their daughter to a drug overdose. In an effort to overcome his own grief, Jason develops a psychedelic treatment which gives him the opportunity to visit the memory of his daughter in a controlled environment. After making his discovery, he begins offering treatment to others who lost loved ones, promising the chance to say goodbye on their own terms. However, when Jason becomes addicted to his own grief recovery treatment, he must choose between living in his imagination with his daughter or living in reality with his wife.—David Beatty