Admit it: at one point in our lives we’ve all been stressed, depressed, insecure, and suicidal. This movie is a homage to all those natural feelings that we have encountered more than once in our lives. Oh, what I would give to live carefree just for one day without having to worry about the stress of being frowned upon, judged, and having to live up to the expectations of others.

Craig Gilner’s (Keir Gilchrist) life may seem to appear to look good on paper. He’s got a family who loves him, some good friends, the brains, the money, a good school and he’s even good looking. But somehow, he seems to have been caught up with having to live up to the standards that life has for him. He finds himself depressed at all times and at one time, suicidal. He checks in to a psych ward and ends up finding himself and appreciating life as it is.

At one point in our lives, we have been like Craig Gilner. On the outside, it may seem as if we’ve got life all figured out. But in reality, we don’t really know what we’re doing. We always look for more ways to be happy and always find reasons as to why our lives are not at all what it seems. 

Admit it: at one point in our lives we’ve all been stressed, depressed, insecure, and suicidal. This movie is a homage to all those natural feelings that we have encountered more than once in our lives. Oh, what I would give to live carefree just for one day without having to worry about the stress of being frowned upon, judged, and having to live up to the expectations of others.

Craig Gilner’s (Keir Gilchrist) life may seem to appear to look good on paper. He’s got a family who loves him, some good friends, the brains, the money, a good school and he’s even good looking. But somehow, he seems to have been caught up with having to live up to the standards that life has for him. He finds himself depressed at all times and at one time, suicidal. He checks in to a psych ward and ends up finding himself and appreciating life as it is.

At one point in our lives, we have been like Craig Gilner. On the outside, it may seem as if we’ve got life all figured out. But in reality, we don’t really know what we’re doing. We always look for more ways to be happy and always find reasons as to why our lives are not at all what it seems. 

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