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The story follows James Ballard (James Spader), a film producer whose life is disrupted by a near-fatal head-on collision. During his recovery, he and his wife, Catherine (Deborah Kara Unger), are drawn into a secretive subculture: crash-1996-
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The player enters the vehicle. The camera closes in on the dashboard lights. The engine starts, sounding like a growl from a throat. The objective is not to race, but to drive to the specific mile marker where the original trauma occurred and "confront" the geometry of the road. During his recovery, he and his wife, Catherine
The narrative centers on (played by James Spader), a detached film producer, and his wife Catherine (Deborah Kara Unger). The couple shares an open, sterile marriage, frequently recounting their extramarital affairs to one another in an attempt to spark a vanishing sense of intimacy.
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) investigation into the crash revealed that a short circuit in the center wing fuel tank led to a catastrophic explosion. The tragedy led to significant changes in aircraft safety, including the implementation of more stringent fuel tank safety regulations.