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A photographer becomes convinced her deceased fiancée is attempting to contact her from beyond the grave after finding him in several photographs that could never have been taken. Directed by: Allison Liddi-Brown. Story by: Moira Kirland Dekker.
11 total · 7 major · 4 minor
| Theme | Level | Motivation |
|---|---|---|
| coping with the death of a spouse | major | Edie struggled to rebound after her husband died tragically in an automobile wreck. |
| engaged couple | major | Edie struggled to rebound after her fiancée died tragically in an automobile wreck. Her efforts to move on were further hindered by the mysterious of appearance photographs of him in a roll of film she developed. |
| friendship | major | Edie's longtime friend Shawn took it upon himself to help her get over the tragic death of her fiancée. |
| letting go of a lover | major | Despite numerous exhortations from her friends, Edie refused to let go of her late lover - until she ran into some other hunk. |
| letting go of the past | major | In the end, and after much struggle, Edie felt at peace with her fiancée death, and agreed to have tea with a new romantic interest. |
| obsession | major | Edie became obsessed with her late fiancée's dreams of their future life together, to the exclusion of her friends. |
| photography | major | Edie's friend Shawn encouraged her to take up her old hobby of photography as a way to get over the tragic passing of her fiancée a year prior. |
| coping with someone losing their mind | minor | From Edie's friend Shawn's perspective, Edie was doctoring photographs as a way to make it feel like there was still a way for her to be reunited with her tragically deceased fiancée. |
| depression | minor | Edie spent a year feeling down in the dumps in the wake of her fiancée's tragic passing. |
| religious occupation | minor | Edie's good friend Shawn was a man of the cloth. |