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Release Date:
October 14, 2022
Original Title:
Wish We Never Met
Genres:
Drama | Horror
Production Companies:
Carlos Lerma Original Films
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 7
A cursed photo is found by a guy walking on the streets. Mesmerized and curious to find who his girl is he aimlessly wanders around Chicago to find her. He asks friends and strangers. And comes out with no answers. On the verge of giving up, he starts to follow a person who he thinks resembles the girl that is in the photo. The pretty girl holding a peace sign in the photo is the girl he starts following. The boy is run over by a car because he was so distracted by the photo. In the end, the girl in the photo disappears as she is a ghost and the peace sign she was holding in the photo changes to her holding three fingers up, as the hand was never making a peace sign but showing a count.
Boom Operator:
Daniel Turner
Director:
Carlos Lerma
Director of Photography:
Louis Mellinand
Editor:
Carlos Lerma
Producer:
Carlos Lerma
Production Assistant:
Daniel Turner
Set Dresser:
Braeden Whittlesey
Robbie Moresi
Writer:
Carlos Lerma
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