WHAT IF ONE MORNING... YOUR MOTHER LOOKED AT YOU AND SAW A STRANGER? Not because she forgot you - but because her brain could no longer recognize your face. In 2028, a mysterious epidemic begins in Toronto and spreads across the world. It's not a virus. Not a war. It's something far more personal. People wake up and realize they can no longer recognize the faces they love. Doctors call it Collective Facial Aphasia (CFA) - a psychological epidemic born from years of screens, filters, and fractured attention. Humanity hasn't gone blind; it has simply stopped looking. As chaos spreads, Dr. Noor Rahman, a neuroscientist haunted by her late father's unfinished research, races to find a cure before her own mother forgets her completely. In a society addicted to artificial perfection, Noor discovers that the key to healing may lie in something profoundly analog - attention, memory, and love itself. When governments and corporations race to commercialize the cure, Noor defies them all. Her 30-day "Analog Recognition Protocol" becomes a global act of rebellion - a movement to bring humanity back to presence, compassion, and connection. But as the world begins to remember, Noor faces the deepest question of all: Can love survive a world that has forgotten how to see? The Faces We Forgot is a haunting, poetic, and deeply emotional journey through memory, technology, and the human heart. Blending the realism of Never Let Me Go with the visionary tone of Black Mirror, it reminds us that the cure for blindness was never sight - it was empathy.
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