Haunted by a fatal car accident he caused—which took the lives of seven people, including his fiancée—Ben decides to redeem himself by donating his own organs and assets to deserving individuals.
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The movie concludes with the revelation of the final sacrifice, demonstrating the depth of Tim's atonement. Haunted by a fatal car accident he caused—which
Criticized the plot as overly manipulative, grim, and structurally convoluted. Highly Emotional / Positive However, general audiences connected deeply with the film's
By day he worked at a small courier office, delivering packages and apologies in equal measure. By night he mapped lives on a battered notebook, circling qualities like constellations—kindness, resilience, quiet humor—searching the city for those who matched the fragments of what he'd lost. The ledger had turned into sketches: a teacher who loved sunflowers, a pianist with ink-stained fingers, a woman who hummed when she ironed. He told himself he sought to comfort, to give — but the edges of his tasks were sharper. He wanted to stitch an old shame into something bearing meaning.