
Wristcutters: A Love Story
Oct 19 2007
•1h 28m
•Comedy, Drama, Fantasy, Romance
Zia, distraught over breaking up with his girlfriend, decides to end it all. Unfortunately, he discovers that there is no real ending, only a run-down afterlife that is strikingly similar to his old one, just a bit worse. Discovering that his ex-girlfriend has also "offed" herself, he sets out on a road trip to find her.
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Patrick Fugit
Zia

Shannyn Sossamon
Mikal

Shea Whigham
Eugene

Leslie Bibb
Desiree
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