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~ suicide reset movie
Two friends are not very happy with life. One ends up committing suicide... But when he "dies" he finds out that death is not what people thought. When he dies he resets back to any point in life he chooses, and he can then live his life again however he wanted, from that point on.

So he chooses a point in his life when he was fairly happy. The system which resets him to that point reminds him though, that once he goes back to this point in time he may forget the fact that he was reset, and just consider it to be one of his dreams he had or a delusion, unless he is careful enough to remember or write it down. But even if he writes it down it is not guaranteed he will even trust his own word on it, because it would seem to any psychiatrist, psychologist, or any human, that this idea of a reset point is absurd and not possible.

So when he goes back to a certain point in time he indeed is confused about what just happened. He has memories of his future and his current state that he was reset to, which is a bizarre contradictory feeling. Over a few days or weeks it becomes more normal and he feels as though it's just him back in that particular state, with little memory of the future of his other timeline.

The point he resets himself back to is the point where he met his friend, which he is happy to meet, even though they are not very happy about life.

Years later his life is not going well and neither is his friends. He hasn't told his friend about this reset point system if you kill yourself, because he doesn't want to admit that he killed himself, and is not 100 percent certain it is true and could just be a delusion. But he does some tests to verify it really is true, which require very careful thinking.

He ends up convincing his friend that if anything goes really wrong in life they will just commit suicide together and both agree to go back to a specific point in time where they knew each other and could contact each other immediately at the reset, to ensure they verify with each other what happened. They are so unhappy with their lives that they have nothing to lose by committing suicide.

They count to three and do it together, with the only rule being that as soon as they are back into the reset point they agreed on, they will call each other immediately.

They pick a day where they know they can contact each other (based on some old calendars they have, which say where they were on that day... whether they were at a doctor appointment, dentist, out of town, etc.). Both of them do keep a small summary calendar of their schedule, one guy does it on a small paper calendar book he keeps in his bag, and the other man uses a calendar on his fridge, and they can only pick a date to go back to with absolute certainty as far back as they have kept their calendars, because otherwise they may pick a day where they are unable to immediately contact each other if one was out of town and there is no calendar record of where they were at the time.

They certainly don't want to use this reset system as a crutch, to just keep going back over and over to a happy point to continually try to fix their lives - they indeed want to enjoy life without using the reset "crutch". But the reset system guarantees that even if they think it is a crutch it is in fact not, and no harm in resetting as many times as they wish if they so want to.

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