1:07:03
Try that again, and your friends
will find you in the canal.
1:07:06
Don't hurt me.
I'll tell you everything.
1:07:08
It doesn't matter anymore
anyway.
1:07:16
What?
1:07:20
Who are you people?
1:07:22
Must go to the end
of the canal.
1:07:26
We will give you some more
pretty things soon...
1:07:29
-Anna.
-I'm not Anna.
1:07:33
You will be soon, yes.
1:07:39
I have another use
for her first.
1:07:51
I call them Strangers.
1:07:54
They abducted us
and brought us here.
1:07:57
This city, everyone in it...
is their experiment.
1:08:01
They mix and match our memories
as they see fit,
1:08:04
trying to divine
what makes us unique.
1:08:07
One day, a man might be
an inspector.
1:08:10
The next,
someone entirely different.
1:08:13
When they want to study
a murderer, for instance,
1:08:16
they simply imprint one of their
citizens with a new personality.
1:08:20
Arrange a family for him,
friends, an entire history...
1:08:25
even a lost wallet.
1:08:26
Then they observe the results.
1:08:30
Will a man, given the history of
a killer, continue in that vein?
1:08:34
Or are we, in fact, more than
the sum of our memories?
1:08:38
This business of you being
a killer was a sad coincidence.
1:08:43
You have had dozens of lives
before now.
1:08:45
You happened to wake up...
1:08:47
while I was imprinting you
with this one.
1:08:49
Why are they doing all this?
1:08:51
It is our capacity for
individuality, our souls...
1:08:55
that makes us different
from them.
1:08:57
They think they'll find
the human soul...
1:08:59
if they understand
how our memories work.