What impressed me the most was the sentence my father said when he insisted on taking his son to Grateful Dead's gig with the attending physician - "If there are other bands that can help my son recover, I will also be his fan."
Seeing his son recover A little bit of hope, he asks the therapist expectantly "Do you think it's possible for him to organize a new long-term memory? If he can connect it to the music." The final scene foreshadows what his father was expecting to happen-- And the beginning of this new memory is about him.
But his son's new memories will never have him again. . .
This movie isn't about the healing properties of music, it's about fatherhood.
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