The fascinating short documentary We Will Live Again goes inside the Cryonics Institute , where we forgather the people behind the freezing process and witnesses ( non - explicitly ) the acceptance of its 100th customer .
Filmmakers Myles Kane and Josh Koury focus much of their documentary on Cryonics Institute founder Robert Ettinger and staff members Ben Best and Andy Zawacki ( the latter go on the premises most of the workweek ) and their thoughts on the cryonics apparent movement . But readiness , with its tanks pile with men and women hoping to be revived ( and , in some cases , their darling ) , is a magnetic costar . It ’s remarkable that , for all of the science fabrication dreams that cryonics evokes , the Cryonics Institute itself is fairly non - descript , a storage warehouse outside of Detroit dedicated to hold back its client — or patient role as Ettinger hollo them — on methamphetamine hydrochloride . Even the acceptance and storehouse of the institute ’s 100th patient seems fairly straightforward — throng more ice onto the body and placing it in a container .
For the dainty , the docudrama exhibit the occasional frosty foot or wink of skin , but not the face , nor a sizable fortune of the prepared consistence .

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