Sometimes with the One I Love
"Sometimes with the one I love..."
Emma is performing a monologue about unreturned love, however because of being in her first stable relationship she refuses to perform it the way her director intends.
"Sometimes with the one I love..."
Emma is performing a monologue about unreturned love, however because of being in her first stable relationship she refuses to perform it the way her director intends.
Bryar McGinley
Emma
Odessa Johnson
Sophie
Mia Newman
Mysterious Woman
Hannah Ward
The Teacher
Sebastian Bell
Caleb
Lily Hogan
Extra (uncredited)
Stefi Lejins
Extra (uncredited)
Anna Herron
Extra (uncredited)
Emma is performing a monologue about unreturned love, however because of being in her first stable relationship she refuses to perform it the way her director intends.
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