Haile 2: Var mi, Yok mu?
Keaton, a thirty-something reformed bachelor, is in a complacent relationship with his new girlfriend Stephanie but remains emotionally attached to his ex, Lisa, whom he hasn't seen in months. On the…
Haile 2: Var mi, Yok mu?
Keaton, a thirty-something reformed bachelor, is in a complacent relationship with his new girlfriend Stephanie but remains emotionally attached to his ex, Lisa, whom he hasn't seen in months. On the night of his two-month anniversary with Stephanie, Keaton receives an unexpected phone call from Lisa-she's just given birth to a baby boy, and the child is his. Moments later, a second call from his mother delivers another blow: his grandfather has died, and Keaton must return home to Tennessee for the funeral. As Keaton processes the emotional whiplash, Stephanie-having overheard both conversations-pressures him to choose between her and Lisa. Keaton convinces her to give him time to sort things out and travels to his rural hometown, where he's immediately engulfed by the chaos of his eccentric family and a flood of unresolved emotions. At the funeral, Keaton reconnects with his mother, who is quietly battling her own health issues, and agrees to stay an extra week to help settle the estate. He also takes on temporary care of his young niece, Shelby, whose parents have lost custody due to addiction. Keaton tries to avoid facing the reality of fatherhood by immersing himself in family responsibilities, but his mother uses the time to gently guide him toward maturity and emotional accountability. As the week unfolds, Keaton begins to bond with Shelby and slowly reclaims parts of himself he had buried under years of avoidance. When his mother's health takes a sudden turn, Keaton is forced to confront mortality, fatherhood, and his own capacity to love and commit. After the funeral, Keaton and his father team up to help his sister seek recovery, and his father encourages him to embrace the life he's been running from. In the end, Keaton returns to Lisa and their son-not as the man he was, but as the man he's finally ready to be.
Haile 2: Var mi, Yok mu?
Horror,Thriller
Film Details
Keaton, a thirty-something reformed bachelor, is in a complacent relationship with his new girlfriend Stephanie but remains emotionally attached to his ex, Lisa, whom he hasn't seen in months. On the night of his two-month anniversary with Stephanie, Keaton receives an unexpected phone call from Lisa-she's just given birth to a baby boy, and the child is his. Moments later, a second call from his mother delivers another blow: his grandfather has died, and Keaton must return home to Tennessee for the funeral.
As Keaton processes the emotional whiplash, Stephanie-having overheard both conversations-pressures him to choose between her and Lisa. Keaton convinces her to give him time to sort things out and travels to his rural hometown, where he's immediately engulfed by the chaos of his eccentric family and a flood of unresolved emotions. At the funeral, Keaton reconnects with his mother, who is quietly battling her own health issues, and agrees to stay an extra week to help settle the estate.
He also takes on temporary care of his young niece, Shelby, whose parents have lost custody due to addiction. Keaton tries to avoid facing the reality of fatherhood by immersing himself in family responsibilities, but his mother uses the time to gently guide him toward maturity and emotional accountability. As the week unfolds, Keaton begins to bond with Shelby and slowly reclaims parts of himself he had buried under years of avoidance.
When his mother's health takes a sudden turn, Keaton is forced to confront mortality, fatherhood, and his own capacity to love and commit. After the funeral, Keaton and his father team up to help his sister seek recovery, and his father encourages him to embrace the life he's been running from. In the end, Keaton returns to Lisa and their son-not as the man he was, but as the man he's finally ready to be..