Bullet through the Rainbow

Bullet through the Rainbow

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"Sometimes the stars up there aren't alive anymore, but by the time you realise they're gone, it's too late." Aaron is a young college second year student, hopelessly falling for a gorgeous classmate Venus. Jeanne is a struggling alcoholic working in a high profile publishing house, battling sexual abuse. Two different personalities, headed in completely different directions. But what happens when their roads intersect, and change the course of their maps indefinitely? What seems like an obvious romantic interlude, is far from cliched love stories. Especially when neither of them know what lies at the end of the road.
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Jake has always loved Amy, his best friend and confidante, but the more their lives intertwine, the more distant she seems. Set against the backdrop of college life, Jake silently yearns for more as Amy pursues her own ambitions, unaware of his hidden feelings. Together, they face academic pressures, future uncertainties, and the highs and lows of growing up, but Jake is haunted by the reality that some love remains just out of reach. As graduation approaches and their paths diverge, Jake must come to terms with the complexities of unrequited love. In this heartfelt exploration of friendship, longing, and self-discovery, Jake learns that true love sometimes means letting go-and that the greatest acts of love may come from the distance that life inevitably creates.

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