Lucy and Jane have been best friends for most of their lives and think they know everything there is to know about each other. But when Jane announces she's moving to London, Lucy reveals a long-held secret. As Jane tries to help Lucy, their friendship is thrown into chaos.
Rye Lane tells the story of two youngsters in South London who are dealing with the aftermath of their respective bad breakups. Over the course of a day, they find solace in each other's company and navigate through various ups and downs, discovering the true meaning of love and finding hope for the future.
A struggling comedian named Emily goes back to her hometown of Austin, Texas after her cat dies. While there, she reconnects with old friends, deals with her unresolved feelings of jealousy, and confronts her past mistakes. Along the way, she navigates through a series of comedic and emotional situations, ultimately finding a new perspective on life.
After seeing Leia kiss Luke on his VHS copy of "Empire Strikes Back," a young boy develops an inappropriate crush of his own.
In Sara's class, the popular kids, also known as the kings and queens, are subjected to daily humiliations, which include having their pants pulled down or water thrown on them, but this is only a sign of their elevated status. Sara is the only blond and blue-eyed girl in her class, and she is completely overlooked by the kings and queens who do not have blond hair and blue eyes. She has a secret crush on one of the kings, who is way out of her league, and she doesn't have any friends either, but would like to become friends with Karen, also an outsider who aspires to a better status. One day, Sara eyes an opportunity to boost her popularity by humiliating herself and thereby become queen. Karen instantly becomes her friend, she seems to catch the eye of her kingly crush and popularity appears within her reach. However, her happiness is short-lived, and in the end she learns a far more valuable lesson than how to be queen for a day.
A vérité-styled character study of a seemingly stereotypical "bro", who begins to experience an unlikely crisis of self. He struggles to change and fails, but finds hope for a different identity when he defies the expectations of a new friend.
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