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Samuel is an arrogant skeptic who has been compiling his own book of wisdom all his life. After his girlfriend dumps him he travels to Asia to donate it to a Buddhist Temple. There he finds they already have old but identical books from... See more »

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Bob Gilliam ...
Samuel
Betsy Roth ...
Maggie
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Jake
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Davey
Jia Doughman ...
Docent
Ryan Cross ...
Pete
Tracy A. Bjelland ...
Evelyn
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Sara
El Chan ...
Elderly Monk
Yarden Hurley ...
Baby

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Daniel Lawrence Abrams

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Daniel Lawrence Abrams ... () (as Dan Abrams)

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Daniel Lawrence Abrams ... producer (as Dan Abrams)
Sean Carr ... producer
Bob Gilliam ... co-producer
Kate Ransome Wilcox ... associate producer (as Kate Wilcox)

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Polly Morgan

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Danya Joseph

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Paul Provost ... colorist

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Abby Lyle Clawson ... key makeup artist (as Abby Lyle)
Katherine Ransome ... makeup artist

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Robert Cho ... boom operator
Lawren Sack ... boom operator
John Taylor ... location sound
John Taylor ... sound mixer

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Noah Dille ... steadicam operator
Britton Foster ... assistant camera
Elton Hartney James ... gaffer / key grip
Simeon Weinraub ... grip

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Jane Abrams ... special thanks
Beth Greenbaum ... special thanks
Seamus Hurley ... special thanks
Kip Konwiser ... special thanks

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Plot Summary

Samuel is an arrogant skeptic who has been compiling his own book of wisdom all his life. After his girlfriend dumps him he travels to Asia to donate it to a Buddhist Temple. There he finds they already have old but identical books from previous generations. He realizes he's been reincarnated many times and cursed to re-live the same life until he learns the most crucial lesson that is never in his book. Written by Anonymous

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  • 12 min
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