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Synopsis: Gina, an American flight attendant, falls in with a Parisian bartender on a layover only to find herself tangled in a web of deception, delusion and unrequited amour fou.
Genre: Comedy, Drama, Romance
Director(s): Nathan Silver
Production: Samuel Goldwyn Films
  2 wins & 2 nominations.
 
IMDB:
5.8
Metacritic:
71
Rotten Tomatoes:
75%
UNRATED
Year:
2017
83 min
Website
24 Views


is nothing I can do for you.

I'm really sorry.

- The entire hotel is full?

- Yes, Madam.

[crickets chirping]

[romantic music]

[man grunting]

[screams]

- Get away from me!

No, get away!

Get away from me!

[shrieks]

-[Narrator] No great happiness

comes without great pain.

As Gina stalked the

happy couple for days,

trailing their every

move, she suddenly felt

something change inside of her.

She knew she might

have to hurt Jerome.

-[Tailor] Yes, I

do, a little bit.

- Okay, I am pregnant.

- Oh, congratulations.

So, I need a dress that's

going to, you know, that I can

either expand in the stomach,

or that will...

- Sorry, can I let you

five minutes, please?

- I will come back, Monsieur.

Thank you.

-[Tailor] Oh, good night.

[haunting music]

- Jerome?

Jerome!

Jerome, Jerome!

Jerome!

Jerome!

[haunting music]

Jerome!

Jerome.

Wait.

Jerome!

- Jerome!

[car screeches]

- Thank you.

Okay.

This is his belongings.

Thank you.

-[Narrator] The engagement

ring fit perfectly,

as if it were made just for her.

[sighs]

[ventilator drumming]

[heart monitor beeping]

Jerome took such good

care of her, Gina thought,

and now it was her turn

to stay by his side,

to nurse him back from the dead.

[heart monitor blares]

[phone chimes]

[heart monitor blares]

[romantic music]

She wanted a photo.

Something to send to Lorraine,

but also something for herself,

to remember that moment.

Some tangible proof that all

of this, somehow, was real.

[camera clicks]

[romantic music]

["Thirst Street Theme"

by Lindsay Burdge]

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