A perpetually nostalgic, anxious and depressed alcoholic has two weeks, before his death, to gain forgiveness from an old lover, after her younger brother dies in his care.
Forgive Me is a psychological drama about loss, grief, mental health in men, anxiety, depression, drug abuse, and the importance of therapy. It’s also about the divine feminine, unconditional love, forgiveness, friendship, family, the pursuit of happiness, kindness, and sensitivity.
We begin with our protagonist, Paul, telling his sister and best friend that he has advanced metastatic prostate cancer and has two weeks to live.
We follow Paul over the next two weeks as he tackles uncomfortable situations while battling with a traumatic experience from his past, shown to us, the audience, through a series of flashbacks.
We also join Paul through a series appointments with his therapist Dr. Manning. It is through these sessions that we learn about how our protagonist thinks. About his worries and concerns about life.
Paul's ultimate goal and inner need is to gain peace and forgiveness from an ex-lover after her younger brother drowns in his care.
In 1994, the Daughters of Mary orphanage and the Golden Hill retirement home in New York City each experienced a budget crisis and combined into one facility.
A sheriff dealing with a horrible tragedy has to find a strength she never knew she had when a man in black comes to town and hunts the true heir of the Excalibur.
A fiery mother of five surviving on food stamps coordinates her husband’s triathlon dreams of 100 consecutive Iron Mans, fighting off public backlash, saboteurs, life-threatening injuries, and losing custody of her children in the process. Based on a true story.
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