I lost the plot for a while then. And I lost the subplot, the script, the soundtrack, the intermission, my popcorn, the credits, and the exit sign.

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The quote reflects a moment of confusion and disorientation, where the speaker feels overwhelmed and disconnected from their narrative. It uses the metaphor of a film to express how they have lost not only the main story but also all its accompanying elements, highlighting a profound sense of displacement. This feeling suggests a struggle to find clarity and direction in life.

The author, Nick Hornby, captures a relatable experience that many...

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