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 | Tom Everett Scott, Sarah Jones | |
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 | John Suits | |
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 | Jeff Shakoor | |
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 | Brian Oliver | |
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 | Completed | |
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 | 2011 | |
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 | The last time Peter (Tom Everett Scott), poured his heart out as a screenwriter, his work was a smash hit, commercially and critically. However, it took more out of him than he was prepared to give. He turned his back on the movie industry and decided to pursue a ‘less emotionally taxing’ career.
In an effort to escape from his inner demons, Peter purchased a storage facility in the heart of Los Angeles to get away from it all. His days are easy. His employees are crazy, but loyal. His painful memories are stored away. The only contact he has with his old life is with his agent (Lee Tergson), who is very desperate for Peter to write again.
One day Charlie (Sarah Jones) walks into his storage facility and changes everything. She’s a down-on-her-luck actress that’s determined to make it in the business, despite her lack of training. Peter takes her under his wing, first as a roommate, then as a mentor.
He convinces his soon-to-be bankrupt agent to represent Charlie, and pretty soon she’s where she’s always wanted to be, in front of the camera. As her success grows, so does her love for Peter, who’s falling for her too.
When Charlie’s has a big audition coming up, but is too caught up in her feelings for Peter to concentrate on her career, Peter must decide if his painful past is worth risking her promising future. In an homage to one of the all time classics, Casablanca, Peter understands that in order for Charlie to succeed, she has to leave him behind. | |
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