When Chad’s twin finally agrees to meet after decades apart, he sets out on a journey to reconcile their childhood and repair the bond that once defined them. But as the reunion approaches, the boundaries between memory, imagination, and reality begin to blur — and Chad slowly realizes the encounter he’s pursuing may not exist outside his own mind.
Moving between the present and childhood flashbacks in 1981, the story reveals the emotional terrain that shaped the brothers’ lives. What begins as a search for reconciliation becomes something deeper: a confrontation with grief, identity, and the stories we tell ourselves to survive loss.
I’m Chad, He’s James is currently in early development, with development support from Estelle Girard Parks at Paradoxal.