The film discusses a philosophical approach at redemption. The protagonist Manual Jordan has gotten parole from a life sentence for the murder of Abner Easley, and returns to the city he lived in to try to seek redemption. He ends up living and working at a community house run by a preacher, Miles Evans. The film is equipped with beautiful voice-overs about the meaning of life and different philosophies for getting redeemed. Manual also becomes friends with Adele Easley, his victim's sister, in an attempt to make up for what he did. While working at the home he has interactions with Sofia Mellinger, the druggie daughter of a famous singer, struggling with the lack of adult guidance in her life.
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Levity
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Cool For Miles
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Johnny Hawksworth:
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Hello
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I Wonder How I'm Gonna Die
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Metro Man
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Time Inside a Memory
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Blue in Green
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Skywriting
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Rags to Riches
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Taking a Bath in Rust
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What I Remember Most
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Mark Everett:
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Running The Bath
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Mark Everett:
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Gravity
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Mark Everett:
Performer
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Haunted Piano #1
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Mark Everett:
Performer
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In Manual's Room
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Mark Everett:
Performer
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Flashback Blues
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Mark Everett:
Performer
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Post-Flashback Blues
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Mark Everett:
Performer
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Lonesome Subway
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Mark Everett:
Performer
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Haunted Organ #1
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Mark Everett:
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Sofia Writing In The Sky
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Mark Everett:
Performer
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To Adel Easley/Trouble In The Alley
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Mark Everett:
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Manual's Got A Train To Catch
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Mark Everett:
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In Manual's Room
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Mark Everett:
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Manual's Got A Train To Catch
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Mark Everett:
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