Synopsis:
Paul Miller has struggled as an actor in Hollywood for years, and now he's had enough. But not just of show business - life. In two days, he's going to kill himself. But in true Hollywood style, he's hired a film crew to chronicle his last moments and the events leading up to them... it's the role of a lifetime.Two days left Paul begins by visiting some friends one last time. A fellow actor albeit a more successful one - while unwilling to believe or support Paul's plan, grudgingly says goodbye. From there, Paul visits his ex-girlfriend, Nancy, where she believes he wil regain his lust for life if they make love one last time. Paul enjoys it, but he remains undeterred, much to her disappointment. Later Paul runs into an old acquaitance - a producer who's never really given him the time of day, but will promise him anything at this point to convince him he's making a mistake.One day left; On his final day, the film crew is now seriously concerned that Paul really is going to kill himself. They decide that it may be their duty - thier moral obligation - to save Paul. They call his parents and have them fly in from New Jersey. While his parents are en route, Paul reluctantly goes to his last audition. Ironically, he nails it with a fantastic performance, leaving everyone in the room speechless. This seems to give him some degree of satisfaction, but is it enough? Will his parents, his friends, or film crew be able to save Paul?Often ironic and darkly comical, this is the story of a man searching for meaning and hope. This is the story of two days in the life of Paul Miller. The only question is, will they be his last?