A Perfect Ending Page #5

Synopsis: Rebecca has a very unusual secret, one that not even her best friends know about. The last person on earth she expects to reveal it to is a high priced escort named Paris. What starts as a comedy of errors ends up a uniquely erotic journey. Rebecca's unconventional efforts to find herself are raw, evocative, and often times humorous, but always very real, very human. Sometimes a perfect ending is not what you expect it to be.
Genre: Drama, Romance
Director(s): Nicole Conn
Production: Wolfe Video
  1 win.
 
IMDB:
5.9
NOT RATED
Year:
2012
110 min
Website
1,035 Views


So, as we say in the business,

Women on Top.

I need to say goodbye.

What happens?

I love you.

If you really want this...

I'll have this.

I've wanted this all my life.

And I gave my

Hi, honey.

Are you okay?

See you at the house.

Your mother hired me to work

for you whenever you need me.

Uh, what's this?

Your mother remade his will

She was busy the

recent months.

All this will be clear when you

able to read through it.

Are you well?

If.

I wanted to make sure that

you would not need anything.

She was sure that there would be some

rough feelings between them.

So to protect your contract

interests without differentiating

I've never known a woman with

more character than your mother

My sincerest condolences.

Are you okay?

I'll see you at home, okay?

"My dear Jessica..."

"My dear Jessica...

I know this can not erase the past,

but you can protect your future.

When your father signed his assets

I decided to redo my last will.

for my three children were equal

sharing the future as

true brothers

So what I could do in life,

Now what do I protect.

Just know

I am with you. "

"I love you...

mama ".

Oh, my god.

Excuse me.

Excuse me.

Ms. Scofield?

Are you the artist right?

Hello.

If.

Did you know?

No...

But you know my mother.

And...

I want to know

I want to know my mother.

Okay.

Look, I feel like I want

chiaroscuro know their way

To know who ultimately became

and now Miss Scofield

in the center

What would you like to know?

Une petit mort.

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Nicole Conn

Nicole Conn (born October 29, 1959 in Mesa, Arizona) is a film director, producer, and screenwriter most famous for her debut feature, the lesbian love story Claire of the Moon (1992). more…

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