Based on a true story and starring 'King of Queens' star Victor Williams, in the aftermath of 9-11, what began
as a bad day for Reggie, has suddenly gotten irrevocably
worse and he just can't take it anymore. Desperate to
unleash the anger exploding inside him, he focuses on
an unnamed man on the other end of the fateful
cell phone call that pushed him past his breaking
point as Reggie now marches his way through the streets of New York City with the intention of killing him. However,
Reggie isn't the only one visiting this unnamed
man - his wife and baby boy are on their way
there as well, to meet him at his
office for lunch.
And like a perfect storm, Reggie and this unnamed man's
family end up in the same cramped elevator on the way
up his office. While Reggie doesn't know who the woman
and child are, it's clear that Reggie is going to explode
and it doesn't look like he's going to wait until the
doors open. And then with the innocence and charm only
children have, the child offers Reggie a goldfish cracker
by throwing it at him. Reggie is faced with these critical
questions:
What is required to remind ourselves of our own
human connectivity?
What does it take to tear down the walls
between us that keep us separated?