This is a film about the future
It is the future of your life
You think it's certain
But nothing is certain
No, nothing is certain
No, nothing is certain
No

I know what you think
You think this film is about you
Well, it isn't about you
It isn't about you

I know what you think
You think this film is about you

This is a film about the future
It is the future of your life
You think it's certain
But nothing is certain
No, nothing is certain
But nothing is certain
No

I know what you think
You think this film is about you
It isn't about you
It isn't about you

I know what you think
You think this film is about you

[Incomprehensible]

I never realized that this time is far now
It's clear to see that you are the leader now
That you're following a lost leader now
Following a lost leader now

This is a film about the future
It is the future of your life
Which you think it's certain
But nothing is certain
No, nothing is certain
No, nothing is certain
No

I know what you think
You think this film is about you
It isn't about you
It isn't about you

I know what you think
You think this film is about you

I know what you think
You think this film is about you
It isn't about you
It isn't about you

I know what you think
You think this film is about you

[Incomprehensible]



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A Film for the Future Lyrics as written by Colin Newton Bob Fairfoull

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