Long Nights Short Mornings
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Long Nights Short Mornings

James breaks it off with Katie, but feels bad about it. He doesn't like hurting people. At least he's seeing Monica tonight, she's always fun. He does...n't connect with her though, not like with Sarah - but they're just friends. He was close with Natalie too, until she moved to LA. That reminds him, he's going to work with that actress, Anna something. She's probably too famous to talk to him though. And besides, Lily should be back soon and he really wants to see her. Sometimes he misses Lorraine, but thinking about her just makes him sad. Whenever he feels lonely, he texts Rapunzel - that's not her name, he just can't remember it. He should really delete her from his phone. But he can't. Show More

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Long Nights Short Mornings (2016) is a captivating and introspective film that follows the complicated love life of a young man named James. James finds it difficult to break off relationships and feels a sense of guilt when he ends things with his partner Katie. Despite his conflicting emotions, he decides to meet up with Monica, a woman he finds intriguing.

However, James doesn't feel the same connection with Monica as he does with his friend Sarah. Although they are strictly platonic, James has a deep emotional bond with Sarah. Meanwhile, he reminisces about Natalie, a woman he was once close with but who moved away. This reminds James of his upcoming work with a famous actress named Anna, who he feels may be too busy to engage with him.

As James navigates through his tangled love life, he eagerly awaits the return of Lily. He also finds solace in texting a woman named Rapunzel whenever he feels lonely. Throughout the film, James reflects on his past relationships and contemplates what he truly wants in a partner.

Long Nights Short Mornings (2016) explores the complexities of modern relationships and the struggles of finding genuine connections in a fast-paced world. With its honest portrayal of love, regret, and self-discovery, this film will resonate with viewers who appreciate thought-provoking cinema.