Wake Page #9

Synopsis: When things get tough for offbeat Carys Reitman, she does what any emotionally isolated, modern girl would do - she goes to strangers' funerals. At one fateful funeral, she unexpectedly meets Tyler, a man mourning his fiancée. Despite the warnings of her undertaker best friend Shane and her roommate Lila, she finds herself connecting to someone for the first time. Searching for answers, Carys goes to see her estranged mother to confront her past. And as she tries to open herself to the risks of love with Tyler, she realizes she may have more to fear than just a broken heart.
Genre: Comedy, Drama, Romance
Director(s): Ellie Kanner
Production: E1 Entertainment
 
IMDB:
5.7
R
Year:
2009
97 min
Website
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% % I swear to God

I'll never miss again % %

% % And the way % %

% % That the waves are rolling in % %

% % It's the same % %

% % As the way it's always been % %

% % Standing at the water's edge % %

% % A madman on a window ledge % %

% % I'm looking for some way

to get back in % %

% % 'Cause in the ocean nothing lasts % %

% % And waves

will keep on rolling past % %

% % Just waiting

for the next one to begin % %

% % And the way, yes % %

% % That the waves are rolling in % %

% % It's the same as it's always been % %

% % It's the same as it's always been % %

% % When you're standing

at the water's edge % %

% % A madman on a window ledge % %

% % I'm looking for some way

to get back in % %

% % In the ocean nothing lasts % %

% % The waves

will keep on rolling past % %

% % I'm just waiting

for the next one to begin % %

% % In the ocean nothing lasts % %

% % The waves

will keep on rolling past % %

% % I'm just waiting

for the next one to begin % %

% % I'm just waiting

for the next one to begin % %

% % Waiting for the next one to begin % %

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