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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | First Sam We See (henseforth called FSWS) crashes into something, and spends some time slowly dying in the rover. And at the climax of the film, he's put back into said rover in order to complete the illusion. But can we trust the perception of a man slowly dying? FSWS didn't go anywhere. The last time he moved his head was to imagine seeing a healthy, virile version of himself going home. The entire film is spent in a few moments of FSWS's brain misfiring. |