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- Two friends deal with loss amidst events bigger than them. Andrew is the friend we all have, the one who convinces you to come along despite your better judgment. Talented but with seemingly nothing to lose, his tailspin is balanced only by his professional drive to succeed as a trader on Wall Street. His best friend Jake, broken-hearted and writing sports instead of fiction, does his best to clean up the mess his friend creates until he runs into his capricious ex, Sarah again. So Andrew convinces him to ditch New York and hit the road, going nowhere. They commandeer a cab to Philadelphia, where they borrow Andrew's mom's station wagon. But when their car runs out of gas in the middle of Pennsylvania, Andrew reveals the real reason for the trip - his father has died, and he doesn't think he can make it through the funeral alone. On the road and in small town Ohio, Jake encounters the people who will help him start over. Meanwhile, Andrew runs away until he can't run any more.
- Three Los Angeles friends stumble out of their 20's, searching for love, purpose, and what it really means to be an American in 2007.
- Jake and Andrew don't know where they're going, and it doesn't really matter. Over a game of basketball and a pint of Jack Daniel's, they decide to leave New York. Jake is trying to escape the girl who broke his heart, and has turned to sportswriting. Andrew is out of control and running from his Wall Street success. A taxi cab, $500, and a pair of shoes later they are in Philadelphia, looking to steal a relative's car. "How I Got Lost" is about a generation going through a quarter-life crisis -- they were the kids who were supposed to be great. It's about Jake and Andrew, who don't know which way to go, and have to find their own way.
- Three unconventional stories set in Los Angeles, whose characters literally act out their lives by encountering the world in a direct and fearless way.