TL;DR – A look at the effects of death and trauma, that then gets weird.
Score – 3.5 out of 5 stars
Post-Credit Scene – There is no post-credit scene

Review –
One of the things I think people have a hard time comprehending is the lasting
impact of trauma and what it does to a person. The impacts that reaching into
the past, present, and future. Today we look at a film that explores that reality
and the effect it can have and how people can be real asses about it.
So to set the scene, Ben (Jace Pickard) and Allison (Debbie Neilson) are living
their lives, exploring the potential names for their coming baby, when there is
a crash of glass outside. Ben goes outside to see what caused it when Allison
noticed the fridge door has been left open, but no one has been in the fridge.
When they get back inside the power goes out and when they flip the fuse back
on the attack happens. Two years later, Ben has finally started a new relationship
when he is meeting the parents and drinks wine for the first time in two years and
blacks out, but where did he go when he blacked out?