While reviewing Bannister's footage, Alan spots a man he believes is a childhood friend he accidentally killed decades ago. This trauma has haunted Alan his entire life and is the reason he became a cutter. The Climax and Revelation
Alan is eventually tracked down and killed by the activists, who want the data stored in his own implant. Because Alan was a cutter, his implant contains not only his life but also the recorded memories of every person he ever edited. The film ends with Fletcher viewing Alan's memories, preparing to use the "final cut" of Alan's life for his own cause. The Final Cut 2004
As Alan becomes obsessed with finding the truth about his past, he makes a shocking discovery: , which is a direct violation of the professional "Cutter's Code". While reviewing Bannister's footage, Alan spots a man
He undergoes a dangerous procedure to view his own recorded memories and learns that his lifelong guilt was based on a . He didn't actually kill his friend; what he thought was blood on the ground was actually red paint. The Ending Because Alan was a cutter, his implant contains
In the 2004 science fiction thriller , the story centers on Alan Hakman (played by Robin Williams), a professional "cutter" living in a near-future society . In this world, a technology called the Zoe implant records everything a person sees and hears from birth. The Role of a "Cutter"