SUICIDE IS THE #1 Cause of death among people under 35.

LOGLINE

  • In an upscale hotel room, a man is about to kill his own twin brother...

    Life, death and the meaning of existence blur their lines in this powerful thriller that

    explores what it means to be alive, and what happens when we think it’s not worth it

    anymore.

The purpose of this film is to have a conversation about death.

They say we become adults the day we understand we’re going to

die. I became an adult way too young, and the idea that one day will

be my last is always in the back of my mind.

So when I wrote this, I wanted to explore the concept of those last

moments we’re all going to face, and I thought suicide is such an

unnatural way of dying… We’re designed to survive, so a lot has to

go terribly wrong to go for it. I thought it’d be interesting to have

a character at profound odds with himself and literally lay out that

inner monologue with different personas.

Chris, our lead character, literally battles with himself over his worth,

his purpose in life and what has it all meant. It’s the ultimate struggle

of the daily struggle we all have everyday. Why am I here? What was

it all for? Will I be forgiven?

I think showing a guy having one last conversation with himself is a

powerful, beautiful concept. Specially since men often have no one

else but themselves to have these conversations with.

The purpose of this film is to have a conversation about death, and

why it’s so worthy to keep living.

INTRO

Why am I here?

What was it all for?

Will I be forgiven?

“The purpose of this film is to have a conversation about death”