Simone, twelve, feels agonizingly cut off from the world following her mother's terrible death. Simone, a lone multimedia artist in her twenties, is battling severe panic attacks and attempting to maintain her day job at an underground parking lot. And Simone, a physicist in his sixties, is delivering a conference on the nature of time. The lives of the three Simones are entwined in a convoluted meta-world where timeframes bleed into one another, characters proliferate, and storylines repeat and extend. ENDORPHINE, however, remains rooted in the Simones' inner lives despite its time travel-it is an artistic investigation of scientific facts that also poignantly analyzes how people cope with pain.
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Simone, twelve, feels agonizingly cut off from the world following her mother's terrible death. Simone, a lone multimedia artist in her twenties, is battling severe panic attacks and attempting to maintain her day job at an underground parking lot. And Simone, a physicist in his sixties, is delivering a conference on the nature of time. The lives of the three Simones are entwined in a convoluted meta-world where timeframes bleed into one another, characters proliferate, and storylines repeat and extend. ENDORPHINE, however, remains rooted in the Simones' inner lives despite its time travel-it is an artistic investigation of scientific facts that also poignantly analyzes how people cope with pain.
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