Keith Page #8

Synopsis: Natalie has it all: yearbook editor, scholarship to college, star athlete, reigning social queen. Then Keith enters her life. Secretive and enigmatic, he slowly lures her from her comfort zone. The more Keith holds back, the more Natalie becomes intrigued with figuring him out. In her head, she's determined to keep him at arm's length, but in her heart she can't resist him. As Natalie's world slowly unravels, both their lives are changed forever in this powerful love story.
Genre: Drama, Romance
Director(s): Todd Kessler
Production: Lili Claire Communications
 
IMDB:
7.5
PG-13
Year:
2008
93 min
Website
1,052 Views


Come on, Zetterstrom,

you can.

Sure. Wake up, Natalie.

Do not see what's going on here?

You have a wonderful life,

and I got sh*t.

I hate their fate.

I want to overthrow you,

wants to see her suffer like me

and it was exactly what I did.

Now, as it was

for a farewell?

- Very omega.

- Actually, Anderson, you screwed.

Screwed you whole.

So I screwed?

So what?

I. ..

I made love with you.

Try again,

try again!

I had it all planned,

so who cares?

Probably this is good,

life is a drug that.

And you know,

and was even worse.

And you are so ...

wonderful.

- I ...

- What?

What?

I just wanted a little

over time.

I have to say that was the worst

that ever happened to me.

Goodbye partner.

I will keep you,

to leave.

I do not care how much time we have.

Stop the stupid jokes.

I will call.

If you turn to the left,

begins to fail then rotate back.

Sure.

Perfect.

Ready for more 80 thousand kilometers.

Londres 20 Km

Toronto 200 Km

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David Zabel

David Zabel is an American television producer and writer. He has worked extensively on ER becoming an executive producer and the series showrunner. He has won an Humanitas Prize for his writing for ER. He is currently the showrunner/executive producer of the PBS series "Mercy Street." more…

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