Brief Summary Of Nathan's Story

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In this heartbreaking tale, I have constructed, two brothers walk home from a strenuous game of basketball in the park. The younger brother Nathan, who has an unknown heart condition, has a sudden and deadly heart attack, within miles of a possible rescue. In panic, Ezra runs to find help, coming to a crossroads where a man stands in black. He offers to help him, and with a snap of his fingers and a quick whisper of “I’ll see you in ten years”, Nathan is running towards Ezra, not knowing what has occurred the entire day. As ten years pass, Ezra has yet to tell Nathan the truth. And soon the day sneaks up when Ezra must be taken. As the hellhounds beat against the doors to take Ezra away, he spills the truth to Nathan and he tells him to live a good life and that he loves him and he loosens up on the doors to let the hellhounds in. Once they attack Ezra, the man in black appears, and Nathan offers himself up instead in order to save Ezra. And with a snap of his fingers, Nathan is gone. Ezra falls into a depression and is arrested for the murder of his brother, whose body was found mauled in the woods behind his house. …show more content…
With actors such as Chad Michael Murray as Nathan, and James Lafferty as Ezra, from Warner Brother’s, One Tree Hill, the theaters would flood. Fans of the show, I believe, would love to see these two actors work together on screen again. In the show, the two as brothers, Nathan and Lucas Scott, expressed amazing chemistry, and I know they could do the same in this movie. And, before it is forgotten, I would suggest the perfect release time in December, when it is cold out and the population is suspecting a bunch of Christmas movies to play on the big

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