After his sudden death, a man is granted one final day on earth to confront the hidden pain he caused in life—and seek the forgiveness he never thought he’d need.
Type:
Feature
Status:
For sale
Page Count:
100pp
Genre:
Drama
Budget:
Independent
Age Rating:
13+
Synopsis/Details
Jamey Coleman seemed to have it all—a successful career, a composed appearance, and the admiration of those around him. But when his life ends abruptly in a sudden accident, Jamey awakens in a place that exists between life and death, where nothing is quite what it seems. There, he is confronted with a startling revelation: during his lifetime, he unknowingly left behind emotional scars—ones that caused pain he never fully recognized. Now, he is given one final chance. One day back on Earth. One chance to make things right. But the path to redemption is anything but straightforward. Jamey must journey through pieces of his past, stepping into the lives of others, reliving moments he overlooked, and facing people he hurt—intentionally or not. As he connects the fragments of memory, the weight of his “life debt” becomes increasingly personal. With time running out and emotions rising, Jamey must confront the man he was, the people he’s affected, and the possibility that forgiveness may not come easily—or at all. FORGIVE ME is a deeply human drama about guilt, memory, and second chances. It explores how easily we underestimate the impact we have on others, and how redemption is not a right—but something we must earn before it’s too late.

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The Writer: Leon Klapper

I have always been passionate about creating and writing stories. First as short stories, then later in the form of screenplays, I channeled my creative talent and used it as a stage to confront difficult and substantial topics. I like to try things out and hope that my stories are thought-provoking. Go to bio
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