The Chandelier

The Chandelier

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In the world of A-list celebrities, gorgeous Hollywood movie star David Moore has everything he could ever want for at arms' length, but he has a secret. He wants to die, more than anything else. A broke student in UCLA, Sarah Banderas has practically nothing, comes from a poor family, and is working at a convenience store to pay for her tuition. But she is filled with joy. When these two collide, they are both forced to consider what truly makes one happy.
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