Vincent hasn't found himself because he hasn't moved on from his parent's divorce. He spends his time with Steve, his childhood best friend, and Jess, his girlfriend, unattached to a job or any real responsibilities. Until he meets Roma, of course. The chemistry is undeniable, but Vincent is still involved with Jess, so he introduces Roma to Steve and watches love bloom, forcing him to hide his deep feelings for her. When Steve leaves town, Vincent and Roma hook up, admit they're in love, and promise to tell Steve by the end of the day. But, as the sun sets behind the Los Angeles skyline, Vincent muses on his parents' failed marriage, his own stalled development, and the decision he must make to become a better man.
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Vincent hasn't found himself because he hasn't moved on from his parent's divorce. He spends his time with Steve, his childhood best friend, and Jess, his girlfriend, unattached to a job or any real responsibilities. Until he meets Roma, of course. The chemistry is undeniable, but Vincent is still involved with Jess, so he introduces Roma to Steve and watches love bloom, forcing him to hide his deep feelings for her. When Steve leaves town, Vincent and Roma hook up, admit they're in love, and promise to tell Steve by the end of the day. But, as the sun sets behind the Los Angeles skyline, Vincent muses on his parents' failed marriage, his own stalled development, and the decision he must make to become a better man.
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