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Two Days (2003)

“Film is a dying art.”

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Plot

In the twilight of his Hollywood dreams, Paul Miller, a self-proclaimed "failed actor," embarks on the most consequential role of his life - a chilling final act to be captured on tape. With only two days left to live, Paul's life becomes a ticking countdown to his meticulously planned suicide. But this isn't just a grim farewell, it's an unorthodox production as Paul, in a twist of dark Hollywood glamour, hires a film crew to document each passing moment of his poignant curtain call. As the hours dwindle, Paul seeks to mend broken ties, reaching out to old friends and family members for one last encounter. Each interaction is laden with a desperate plea for understanding, a final goodbye that leaves his loved ones grappling between the harsh reality of his decision and the disbelief that it could be an elaborate jest. Their reactions oscillate between desperate attempts to dissuade him and dismissive disbelief, adding layers of tension to this extraordinary narrative. "Two Days" paints a haunting portrait of a man teetering on the edge, caught in a tragic dance between life's failures and the allure of a self-authored ending. It's an intimate exploration of despair and determination, where the line between reality and performance blurs, culminating in a conclusion that will leave viewers contemplating long after the credits roll.

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Two Days is a comedy movie featuring Adam Scott and directed by Sean McGinly.

Two Days is currently streaming for free (ad-supported) on Filmzie and Tubi TV and it's also available on Peacock Premium.

It is also possible to buy Two Days on Amazon Video.