Bridges Coming and Going
Three strangers - who have each lost their way - meet under a bridge in Central Park.
One has lost the voice on which her career depends, another is understandably a Cowardly Lion, while the third is homeless. Each feels alone and unloved.
As a single day and the story unfold, we see Freya's selfishness turn to compassion, Harun's sensuality move beyond fear, and Nathaniel's confusions confront reality.
In a single day, a deep, enduring friendship evolves, surprising us and all three of them.
Their stories grow, not without heartbreak and loss, but with a measured gentle
strength in both plot and dialogue. It will be hard not to make a movie that stays true!
Readers might wish that the dated "loogie" and the frog cruelty would be gone - they add nothing to the plot.
One has lost the voice on which her career depends, another is understandably a Cowardly Lion, while the third is homeless. Each feels alone and unloved.
As a single day and the story unfold, we see Freya's selfishness turn to compassion, Harun's sensuality move beyond fear, and Nathaniel's confusions confront reality.
In a single day, a deep, enduring friendship evolves, surprising us and all three of them.
Their stories grow, not without heartbreak and loss, but with a measured gentle
strength in both plot and dialogue. It will be hard not to make a movie that stays true!
Readers might wish that the dated "loogie" and the frog cruelty would be gone - they add nothing to the plot.