A Seattle-set rock & roll drama about a musician whose life and career is reminiscent of Kurt Co...
A Seattle-set rock & roll drama about a musician whose life and career is reminiscent of Kurt Cobain's.
Introspective artist Blake is buckling under the weight of fame, professional obligation and a mounting feeling of isolation. Dwarfed by towering trees, Blake slowly makes his way through dene woods. He scrambles down an embankment to a fresh spring and undresses for a short swim. The next morning he return to his house, an elegant, if neglected, stone manion. Many people are looking for Blake--his friends, his manager and record label, even a private detective--but he does not want to be found. In the haze of his final hour, Blake will spend most his time by himself. He avoids the people who are living in his house, who approach him only when they want something, be it money or help with a song. He hides from one concerned friend and turn away another. He visits politely with a stranger from the Yellow Pages sales department, and he ducks into an underground rock club. He wander through the woods and he plays a new song, one last rock and roll blowout. Finally, alone in the ...