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When he discovers a box full of past memoirs, a


former soldier with amnesia vows to track down
his loved ones, only to discover that somebody has
captured each and every one.
Treatment:
Corporal Henry Jones (45, retired) lived a pictureperfect life. He was middle class with a high dualincome with his wife, lived in a big Victorian style
house, had two young children and married his soul
mate. The film starts off as a flashback to his early life,
when his children were young and follows his story as
he serves in the army. His story of his time in the army
shows his long friendships with university friends,
James and Harry, as well as his enemies who he fought
day in, day out. Following a tragic explosion of their
military base, James is killed and Henry is left
unconscious in a critical condition. When Henry wakes
up, he is surrounded by his wife and Harry, who break
the news of James tragic death. Henry, however,
cannot remember what happened to him, or who James
even is. Doctors find that the explosion injured and
affected his brain, and was diagnosed with amnesia.
Military intelligence from the enemy are furious to know
that Henry is still alive and set out to find and capture
him. In order to draw him to them, they capture his
wife, children and James to try and get him to save
them and later kill him. Henry discovers a box in his
house containing photos, love letters, old family
memoires and army information which helps him to

piece together in his mind what has happened to him


and where his family are.

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