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Tuesday, January 12, 2010

ONE NIGHT is a Netflix Rental - New York, sing it out

Confused by all of the choices on NETFLIX? Don't worry yadacity has a suggestion, rent ONE NIGHT!

It's about crazy New Yorkers on their way to finding life, joy, good food, better friends and enjoying that lovely-complicated and inspringing city.

Hey New York, we miss you with every bit of our souls......


ONE NIGHT
Fifteen New Yorkers go into a Friday night unaware of the fact that their lives are about to change. Larry, an A&R executive, has been sublimating his deep fear of commitment by carrying on an affair with his young assistant, Emily, unbeknownst to his stunning model girlfriend, Mia, who gives her friend Gary advice about his love life while being unaware of the problems in her own relationship. Abby, a sensitive college student, worships her older boyfriend Marc, while thinking her devoted friend Clarice is only a child.

Michelle is looking forward to meeting Jack, with whom she's flirted online but has never met in person. Wendy is sure she needs a change in her life, but she's not sure what it should be. And Greg, a charming but nervous actor, finally gets to go out with Angelina, the object of a long-standing crush.

As the night unfolds, the characters all convene at the same music venue, and their lives intersect in ways both humorous and poignant. Angelina, who sings in a band that's performing at the venue, has to deal with the fact that Leroy, the lead singer, isn't over her. When Abby sees Marc, who's a bartender at the venue, hitting it off with Emily, it turns her world on its head, and she ends up seeking comfort in Clarice's arms. Emily, in turn, has to deal with an uncomfortable situation with Larry and Mia's presence together. Wendy hits it off with a Doug, a middle-aged guy who's had his heart broken, and realizes that she's hardly the only person her age longing for connection.

And Michelle has a dream date with Jack, but is unaware that her ex, a guy so dangerously broken-hearted that he's on the verge of losing it altogether, is watching her. Throughout these moments, we can see that the characters are driven by an unconscious desire for human connection, and their interactions with strangers reveal to them what they've been missing, allowing them to see others -- and themselves -- in a truer light.

By the morning, their lives have changed -- some subtly, some dramatically, but all irreversibly.

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