The Plymouth Period (2021)
Sometimes you need a day.
Gênero : Drama
Runtime : 1H 5M
Director : Jake Shiptenko
Sinopse
After a forgettable semester of low grades and a failed relationship, Charlie returns home to reconnect with old friends over the course of a day, hoping to figure out what he is missing.
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