The documentary ends with a montage of Jess, Marc, and Sarah performing, creating, and pursuing their passions. The narrator speaks over the images.
"I've had to reevaluate my goals, and what success means to me. Maybe success isn't about being a rockstar, but about making music that I love, and sharing it with people who appreciate it."
"I've been thinking about giving up, to be honest. It's just so hard, and it feels like nobody cares. But then I get on stage, or in front of the camera, and it all feels worth it again." girlsdoporn 18 years old e302 02202015 better
"I grew up watching movies and TV shows, and I always thought, 'That's what I want to do.' I want to be up on that screen, making people laugh or cry. I want to be a part of something bigger than myself."
As Jess navigates the city, we see her attending auditions, taking acting classes, and working multiple part-time jobs to make ends meet. We also meet , a struggling musician who has been playing gigs for years, but can't seem to catch a break. The documentary ends with a montage of Jess,
As the documentary nears its end, we see Jess, Marc, and Sarah at a crossroads. They've been struggling for years, and they're not sure if it's all worth it.
"I've been playing music since I was a kid. I love it, but it's hard. You have to be so lucky, and you have to be willing to sacrifice everything. I've had to move back in with my parents, just to make ends meet." Maybe success isn't about being a rockstar, but
Fade to black.