Our
memory
is
the
source
of
all
emotions.
It
is
also
the
source
of
our
guilt.
What
if
a
killer
would
wake
up
one
day
with
his
memory
erased?
Would
his
crimes
cease
to
exits?
What
if
an
innocent
wakes
up
one
with
his
memory
erased
and
perceives
himself
to
be
a
criminal?
Would
that
change
his
perception
of
reality?
Faltering
memory
continually
alters
the
constancy
of
truth.
Short
term
memory
loss
denies
you
of
an
identity
throwing
you
into
an
abyss
of
excruciating
agony.
Acid
Factory
is
about
a
group
of
characters
whose
sense
of
past
has
vanished
in
a
haze
of
coma
like
they
have
woken
up
from
sleep
only
to
discover
that
reality
could
be
a
figment
of
their
imagination.
Their
sense
of
right
or
wrong
is
heightened
by
this
state
of
complete
distrust
and
self-righteousness.
As
the
story
reveals
through
the
hazy
mist
of
confusion
confounded
by
loss
of
memory,
the
audience
is
just
shown
the
tip
of
the
iceberg.
A
high-octane
thriller
where
every
second
counts
and
every
flash
of
your
past
is
either
a
step
towards
realization
of
the
true
self
or
the
horror
of
the
discovery
of
who
you
really
are.
And
then
the
games
begin
as
our
characters
start
to
create
stories
just
so
that
they
can
stay
in
the
right
but
what
if
a
roomful
of
people
realize
the
majority
is
evil?
Wouldn't
your
instinct
of
survival
dictate
you
to
renounce
yourself
to
evil
to
survive?
Acid
Factory
plays
out
as
a
thriller,
a
morality
play
on
the
inside
and
a
cat
and
mouse
chase
on
the
outside.
Story first published: Tuesday, December 9, 2008, 12:11 [IST]