With reality as we know it ending in 30 days, Marshall (played by Adam Rini) decides to reconnect with his old high school chums to finish the movie they said they would make decades ago. At the surface, this might seem like just another meta "movie about making movies," but that "making the movie" plot is only a vehicle for the real heart of this film. Marshall has always been a selfish, self-promoting person, who only cares about what people can do for him. Over the last few weeks of his life, however, he is challenged to uncover what's really important. This light-hearted dramedy has something for everyone who has ever had an itch to make something fun with their friends. Truly an indy film. Truly a gem.