Ugh, someone should have told these folks about de-interlacing, and while it kind of messes with the teaser it still looks utterly incredible. This is an indepth look at the bi-polar disorder, and for those who've seen it up close it's quite a scary mental illness. I'm not talking about that flippant "oh you're moody" crap, I mean the real deal bouncing off the walls and alternately suicidal horror that the disease is.
Ever made eye contact with someone from across the room and wondered what the future could be like in a relationship with them? Josh Weathers (Nathan Wetherington) did just that, and he and Amanda "Em" Helms (Stef Willen) actually start an amazing life together. After that chance meeting, they spend a night, read poetry in bed, and move in together; however, their love takes a nasty turn for the worse as Amanda's past starts to rear its ugly head.
Ever made eye contact with someone from across the room and wondered what the future could be like in a relationship with them? Josh Weathers (Nathan Wetherington) did just that, and he and Amanda "Em" Helms (Stef Willen) actually start an amazing life together. After that chance meeting, they spend a night, read poetry in bed, and move in together; however, their love takes a nasty turn for the worse as Amanda's past starts to rear its ugly head.
- 4/17/2009
- QuietEarth.us
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