Features: DVD, Bonus CD, Widescreen, Dolby Digital (2.0) Stereo, Audio Commentary, Deleted Scenes, Outtakes, Rehearsals, 2 Discs Featuring Nate Mendel, bassist for the Foo Fighters, this extraordinary blend of drama and mystery is a brilliant, inspirational journey of self-discovery that you don't want to miss.
Karen is a brilliant artist. Barely coping with her mother's recent suicide, she feels out of place in her life-her close friends love punk music and wild nightlife, but Karen feels lost. Enter Kyle, a yuppie jingle writer, in a dead-end job, doing work he hates with people he can not bear. He's trapped.
Then Fate brings Karen and Kyle together. Their paths cross at a dark and rainy bus stop, where they are attacked by merciless muggers and left for dead. Out of nowhere, an angelic stranger takes them in, and they discover life is much more than it appears to be.
 Editor's Note
 This subtle blend of drama, music, and life-affirming beliefs offers a fascinating glimpse into the world of tortured artists. Karen (Denise Coates) is an artist struggling to grasp the recent suicide of her mother. Kyle is a similarly frustrated musician who cannot stand the way his day job is draining his creative impulses. The two bond after being mugged at a bus stop, causing some irrevocable changes for the two talented strangers. The score is provided by Nate Mendel from the Foo Fighters.
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