Screen time - large role from middle to end of film.
Profile:
An attractive and innocent looking young woman. Her home life has never been perfect, she and her siblings were raised by a single alcoholic mother. When she moves to the inner city of London to work, she meets a man who makes her forget all about her trouble back at home. She soon falls in love with him as well as falling pregnant with his child. However before her child is born, her man is taken away from her in a tragic accident.
She attends the funeral, the parents have not met her before and so she feels out of place, and stays out of the way. No one finds out her identity until her purse is discovered by Mark halfway through the film. This is when Mark discovers her and after an emotional scene they decide to help each other to gain closure from the tragedy (and mutually decide to let Tom pass away). She is then revealed (from the previous funeral scene) at the end, when we discover she was looking for Mark who then introduces her to the parents.
Gender - Female
Ethnicity does not matter
Age range - 19-25
Accent does not matter
A short drama about a man named Mark, who loses his brother in an accident and is blamed by the parents. His whole life is turned on its head and he becomes a recluse, loses his job, house and turns to alcohol and drugs. Until a woman turns up with a child. It turns out that she was the dead brother’s girlfriend and the child is his. Mark considers taking care of the two as his salvation, and also decides with the girlfriend, and then the father that they should allow the brother to pass away, to the dismay of the mother (who strongly disagrees and has been keeping him alive unnecessarily. Although the plot may seem a bit cliche, I feel very strongly about its message of how loneliness can induce depression, and that it doesn’t take much (in some cases) to overcome loneliness, but many people may not realise this.
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