An Hour Behind (2017)

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Trish's friends set her up on a blind-date, but when she forgets to adjust her clocks to compensate for Daylight Savings Time, she inadvertently stands her potential sweetheart up. Instead, she arrives at the venue and meets Parker, a sweet-natured but troubled paramedic who decides to play along with the oblivious Trish. The pair hit it off, but their promising romance is threatened when the case of mistaken identity is revealed.

Intro to "An Hour Behind"
"An Hour Behind" is a 2017 romantic drama film directed by Brian Brough and stars Emily Rose as Trish Harper and Barry Watson as Parker. The film incorporates the intricacies of modern relationships, misunderstandings, and the value of time in creating romantic connections. The title reflects the main dispute that emerges from daylight saving time modifications.

Plot Overview
Trish Harper is a hardworking lady managing her expert life with individual duties. Among the most considerable difficulties she faces is dealing with the recent loss of her mom, a loss that hinders her personal life and puts a dent in her romantic endeavors. With a hectic schedule, she rarely finds time for dating or relaxation, however her sis, Lizzie, thinks it's time for Trish to leap back into the dating scene.

The turning point of Trish's tedious life includes the annual switch to daylight conserving time, an event she forgets, leading her to get here an hour late for an arranged date at a regional coffee bar. Her date, having actually waited for over an hour, decides Trish stood him up and leaves before she shows up. Nevertheless, uninformed of Trish's accident with time, Parker, a charming painter, steps into the coffee shop for a casual meal. Mistaking Parker for her date, Trish strikes a conversation, and an instant, undeniable chemistry sparks between them.

Development of Romance
The opportunity encounter in between Trish and Parker allows for a day of spontaneous adventure and unforeseen companionship, which deepens their connection. Their conversation streams effortlessly, exposing individual histories and shared interests. As they invest more time together, Trish feels a sense of ease with Parker, and the void left by her mom's death starts to fill with newfound wish for love and happiness.

Yet, their budding romance deals with a significant obstacle when Trish discovers the fact-- Parker was not the male she was expected to fulfill. Recognizing the mix-up has complicated her emotions, Trish should face her sensations and the humiliation of the situation. Parker, on the other hand, has actually also developed feelings for Trish and in spite of the misunderstanding, wants to pursue a relationship with her.

Resolving Misunderstandings and Emotional Growth
Throughout the motion picture, Trish faces her fear of opening up her heart once again, while Parker is illustrated as a patient and understanding figure who respects her need for space and time. The film underscores themes of vulnerability, trust, and the importance of truthful interaction in relationships. Trish's character arc shows her learning to let go of past injures and being present in the minute to welcome new chances for pleasure and connectedness.

Climax and Conclusion
"An Hour Behind" culminates in a choice that Trish need to make, a decision that could change her love life forever. As she lastly accepts the truth of her feelings, she seeks to fix up with Parker. Their love, born from a serendipitous meeting and reinforced through open discussion and shared dreams, reaffirms the idea that sometimes, an unanticipated twist of fate can lead to something stunning and lasting. The movie ends on a positive note, with Trish and Parker discovering a method to offset wasted time and committing to discover what the future may hold for them together.

Overall Impact and Themes
"An Hour Behind" explores the themes of love, the unpredictability of life, and the significance of timing in relationships. The movie provides a gentle reminder that love can often be discovered in the most unanticipated circumstances and that taking possibilities can often lead to the happiness we seek. It resonates with audiences who value stories about individual development, the transformative power of love, and the idea that it's never far too late for second opportunities.

Top Cast

  • Emily Rose (small)
    Emily Rose
    Trish Harper
  • Barry Watson (small)
    Barry Watson
    Parker
  • Alesandra Durham (small)
    Alesandra Durham
    Chloe
  • Scott Christopher (small)
    Scott Christopher
    Tom
  • Casey Elliott (small)
    Casey Elliott
    Adam
  • K. Danor Gerald (small)
    K. Danor Gerald
    Milo
  • Shona Kay (small)
    Shona Kay
    Katie
  • Aubrey Reynolds (small)
    Aubrey Reynolds
    Piper
  • Brooklyn Brough
    Brooke
  • Sela Vave
    Waitress
  • Michael Birkeland (small)
    Michael Birkeland
    Dylan