A down-on-his-luck academic is called to the side of his ex-wife, who may or may not be suffering from a debilitating disease.

Director: Jefferson Moore
Writer: Jefferson Moore
Stars: Megan Massie, Tom Luce, Molly Cooley

26 COMMENTS

  1. Just watch this for the first time, very clever, I loved every minute. A very important message in simple words by two broken academics. Inspired by the Holy Spirit no doubt. Just goes to show you can say volume in just a few words. Thank you ❤

  2. I'm 14 mins in, and honestly, this is a very hard watch. It's like a first year student film. Not at all because of the B&W, i love B&W, but this is really bad, in many ways. Bad directing/casting/acting/script/cinematography. It's just awful. I blame the bad acting, though, on the shockingly bad direction and script. The Director & Producer, are clearly in the wrong industry.

  3. In the end, she made her peace with her estranged husband & child. She learnt humility which made her ready for God. It was sad towards the end. Wished she got to physically see her child though. – Slow moving movie but it did touch the heart. Good to watch once.

  4. Wow. What a very poignant movie. Reminded me of my mother & I.
    Gods love for us is infinite. And His forgiveness is an awesome example.
    Thank you Lord and thanks for the upload 👍🏽
    🙏🏼😌

  5. It was different. I still would have appreciated it in color. This is how Jefferson Moore's movies are though…the way he 'acts' is the way he really is.

  6. 14 minutes…how would her Dad know she's still a Virgin? Yuck…😣 And what kind of College Offers a Head Psychology Position to a Woman who would up and leave her Young Daughter and Husband? What A Crock of S#!t…

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