Colors of Love is the story of Eric and Jen two people from different worlds that meet and affect each other profoundly leading to some dynamic changes in each other’s world. Eric is a successful businessman from New York out to Los Angeles to find a location to expand his business. Jim, Jen’s dad and an old friend of Eric’s dad, invites Eric to stay at their home. Currently in a relationship, Eric is using this trip to also determine if Rebecca is the right woman for him. Jen, 25-year-old autistic girl, is highly skilled as a painter and linguistically gifted. She is extremely intelligent, attractive and sharp. To the naked eye she appears “normal”. She sees the world in black and white and lives in a glass bubble. Eric, for the first time, sees a woman for the purity that she represents. Intrigued, he embarks on a journey of discovery. In the process he not only discovers the truth about Jen but she instills the desire to discover the truth within himself. He is constantly reminded by her father, Jim, that she isn’t like them. Through a course of events Eric proves Jim wrong. The lesson for everyone is that “special” and “different” doesn’t mean right or wrong. In fact it means richer and more colorful if we are willing to allow others to enter our world. |
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Ratings: | IMDB: 0.0/10 | |
Released: | January 1, 2015 | |
Runtime: | 22 min | |
Genres: | Drama Short | |
Cast: | Kerry Knuppe Pasquale Cassalia Art Kulik John J. Vogel | |
Crew: | Elisa Manzini Salvatore Tassone Lynna Bacula | |
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