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Broken
Official movie poster.
Directed byAlan White
Written byJeff Lester
Drew Pillsbury
Produced byBrian R. Etting
Jerry Wayne
StarringHeather Graham
Jeremy Sisto
CinematographyNeil Shapiro
Edited byJay Nelson
Music byJeehun Hwang
Distributed byTruly Indie
Release dates
  • November 4, 2006 (2006-11-04) (AFI Fest)
  • May 10, 2007 (2007-05-10) (United States)
Running time97 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Broken is a 2006 film by director Alan White, starring Heather Graham and Jeremy Sisto. The film had a limited run in theaters before being released to DVD.

Plot

Hope (Heather Graham) is a night shift waitress who has made several mistakes in her life. She leaves Ohio for Los Angeles, trying to make a living as an entertainer. The film jumps back and forth between her arrival in LA to her present life as a waitress. She meets Will (Jeremy Sisto) when she gets to LA, and in the present he is desperate to win her back. They get involved with drugs. Hope realizes that she needs to break free from drugs, if she wishes to make her dream come true; so she cuts off all ties to Will. After leaving Will while Hope is working one day she meets Sara (Jessica Stroup) who comes in with two guys and after taking their order goes to the back with Sara following her. After catching up with Hope, it's revealed that Sara is on the same drugs that Hope used to take when she was with Will and that it's her first time on them. While Sara loves the feeling of the drugs and wants her and Hope to do more together it's at the two guy's house with her telling Hope that they are club owners. Sara reveals that she doesn't want to be alone and doesn't want to be with the guys anymore, saying that she will wait for Hope to get off working until she can come back with Sara to her place. As they talk Sara slowly starts hitting on Hope with her asking Hope if she has a boyfriend, when Hope says no Sara reveals that she has one and that she's considering breaking up with him, but that even if she doesn't she feels she has enough room in her heart to love more than one person and tries to kiss Hope. When Hope rejects her saying that she has to get back to work and leave her, Sara becomes embarrassed while calling herself stupid after which Hope tells her not to consider herself stupid. With that Sara slowly walks to Hope and they begin to have a lesbian make out session with Hope remembering her time having sex and doing drugs with Will. She goes back to her job, and speaks with others. Will, however, is prepared to go to any length to ensure that they stay together - even to the extent of committing murder, robbing her workplace and taking her hostage. Towards the end of the story, Hope is shown instead of her own regular customers, while one of the customers is the waitress.

Cast

Reception

On Rotten Tomatoes, it has a 12% approval rating based on 17 reviews, with an average score of 3.7/10.

References

  1. Holden, Stephen (2007-10-05). "Meeting Mr. Wrong". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2022-05-11.

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