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"Pieces Of A Dream"

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Plot Summary for
Pieces of a Dream (2005)

The uniquely intertwined lives of four kindred souls:
a priest, a single mother,
her teenage son, and an artist are examined in this
timeless, inventive story about truth,
redemption, love, and the pursuit of acceptance.
Pieces Of A Dream cleverly interweaves four vignettes
exploring human nature, character,
and morality. Piece One--Genesis: "Now I Lay Me" ---opens
with the dreams of Shepard Flockings (Shep),
a charming young priest in a "close-knit" mid-American
neighborhood. Well-respected by both young & old alike,
he struggles with the constant pressures of perceived
perfection and his own desires and faith.
Through endless recurring dreams and the guidance of
the older Father Isom, Shep seeks the definitive answer
to the age-old question, "Does sin have weight?
" However, when their brightest star falls and Shep
is shockingly accused of child molestation,
the neighborhood is suddenly torn in half.
What once seemed to be a picture of the "perfect man,"
is now made to be a monster,
leaving the neighborhood with self-doubt,
forced to look at it's own tragic flaws.
Piece Two--Malachi: Golden" ---offers an intimate look
into the dreams of Glodean Davis,
a beautiful single mother of two.
A survivor who has never known love,
Glo lavishes it on her young teenage sons-Chris
(aka Black Jesus), & his kid brother,
Ren. Looking to put an end to the hatred and demons
that she's carried within for so long,
she seeks redemption and answers in the aura of Shepard.
As Glo pieces the whole woman together by coming to
terms with her abusive past,
she strives to save her son,
Black Jesus, from the temptations of the streets.
Piece Three--Matthew: "His Use Of The Color Red" ---leads
us into the surreal world of a brilliant,
yet socially reclusive misfit,
Creole artist, Paul Thibodeaux.
From the solitude of his window perch afar,
he watches over a world from which he's distanced himself.
With an almost clairvoyant intuition,
Paul captures the essence of the neighborhood below
on his beloved canvasses. He seems quite content in
his "fishbowl-like" world,
until his best friend & "free-spirited" manager,
David Lekkas, attempts to "ready him for the world"
by tempting him with the "fruit of woman.
" David introduces Paul to Natasha Toussaint,
a beautifully exotic French photojournalist,
setting into motion a scenario that flips his life
upside down, leaving David to hope Paul lands on his
feet. Piece Four--The Revelation: "$tone Cold $tatues"
---picks up on the tale of morality involving Glodean's
son Chris (aka Black Jesus) and his best friend,
Vic. Being born without a silver spoon in his mouth
or a father by his side, the alluring street corner
hustlers, "Stone Cold Statues",
hold some appeal in his eye.
Torn between the church, his family and the luster
of the streets, Chris comes to a crossroad in his life
when Coop, the leader of the Stone Cold Statues,
takes him under his wing. Behind Coop's apparently
trustworthy facade lays a lurking,
twisted time bomb ready to explode,
when Black Jesus takes a stand for his beliefs.
None of the individuals we encounter will ever be the
same, as their lives are irrevocably changed by moral
decisions made or not made.
Pieces Of A Dream spirals towards an ending that will
leave audiences engrossed and forever touched