- Love or Madness are both a phone call away.
- Aaron is a bookstore worker and hopeless romantic. Kristen is a regular customer at the store. Aaron is smitten with Kristen, but he is still recovering from a long-term break up . He finally works up the nerve to ask her out on a first date. It goes well, but then the date ends strangely, abruptly, awkwardly. Kristen, feeling jilted, blurts out the first thing that comes to her mind, "I'll call you." "I'll Call You." Aaron becomes fixated on Kristen's parting words, At first he just contemplates the possibility of her calling for a second date, but his thoughts quickly dissolve into obsession. Adding to his frustration are constant distractions from a nosy neighbor, a bartender with questionable motives, and his best friend Steve. Aaron becomes consumed by the idea that she will call. Relying on his antiquated land-line he cuts himself off from the outside world. He is left isolated, holed up in his apartment as he waits for a phone call that may never come. Aaron's desire to be loved and his contempt for loneliness eventually take a toll on his physical and mental well-being. On the brink of madness, the only thing that can save him would be a call from Kristen. Will she call him before it's too late? Or will someone else save him from going off the deep end?—Clinton Marsden
- Aaron is a 20 something guy looking for the right girl. Through his employment at a bookstore, he meets Kristen. Nate battles through cold feet and lack of confidence before finally asking Kristen on a date. After one perfect night, Kristen and Aaron exchange numbers. When Aaron's unwillingness to modernize and get a cell phone gets in the way of getting in touch with Kristen, Aaron's world unwinds, causing a tumble of one night stands, drinking, and depression. Will Aaron and Kristen reconnect?
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