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- A schoolboy develops a crush on his short-sighted schoolgirl classmate. Will he get close enough for her to see his feelings?
- Haunted by a traumatic history, photographer Kevin Wolfe (Christopher Denham) struggles to systematically forget all his bad memories, but erasing his past threatens to consume his future. Kevin is obsessed with finding a girl who can help him forget his unpleasant past. However, all his encounters with the opposite sex inevitably go afoul, creating more awkward experiences than he can cope with. As the rejections mount, Kevin's futile search for happiness and love becomes overwhelmingly turbulent, forcing him to take desperate measures. Shot in a variety of NYC locales, from Hell's Kitchen to Greenpoint, Forgetting the Girl is a gritty vision of the city and its denizens. The tightly-woven drama blends recollections with reality to craft an intense character study of the psychologically-scarred protagonist. As beautiful as it is dark, the tense narrative slowly boils under the surface until it unleashes an unsettling climax that will not be easily forgotten.
- The grocery clerk in the little village discovers that the girl he loves is being ill-treated by her uncle, and proposes that she give him the right to protect her. But she demurs, saying that she must first achieve independence. He offers her his savings to start her on the road to success, and after some hesitation she accepts the money. But she refuses to wear his ring until the time comes. In the city she obtains employment in a fashionable shop, where she is seen by a theatrical manager, who engages her for a stage production. She writes the news to her sweetheart, but he does not receive the letter, because he has gone to the city, intending to surprise her. But he does not find her. Years pass; she becomes a star under a stage name, while he is the trusted employee of a large firm. At the theater he recognizes his former sweetheart, and when he ventures behind the scenes she greets him affectionately. This arouses the jealousy of his employer's son, who has lavished gifts on the star, and when a shortage in the firm's accounts is discovered, he accuses the cashier, saying, "He spends our money on an actress." But the girl establishes her lover's innocence of the charge, and shows that the other stole the money to buy her costly presents which she didn't want, although she had accepted them reluctantly rather than provoke a quarrel with the donor.