Linguistics professor, at the right age, finds out that he has inherited Alzheimer's disease. It's a dead end with no cure. Alice can only be forced to accept it, and then as the disease progresses, she forgets everything that is important and meaningful to her. Alice has struggled to maintain her memory even if there is no medical cure. Even at the end, even if he gradually forgot some words and expressions, accompanied by his family (including the memory of his mother and sister), Alice slowly said the most important thing in everyone's life, love.
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