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Synopsis: In Hollywood, the Big Taters'waitress Sarah Walker is an ambitious aspiring actress that suffers from hair pulling disorder. Sarah does not respect her boss Carl or her job since she believes she will be a great actress and this job is temporary only to pay her bills. She shares an apartment with her roommate Tracy that frequently discloses her secrets to their selfish friends Erin that likes to humiliate Sarah and steal her roles; Danny, who is an aspiring director that likes Sarah; Poe and Ashley that are indifferent to her. When Sarah is invited to an audition of the film The Silver Screen from the company Astraeus Pictures, their auditioners do not show any reaction to her performance. When Sarah leaves the audition, she goes to the toilet room and has an attack, pulling her hair and crying. Immediately after, the casting director invites her to return to the room and repeat what she did in the bathroom for her assistant and she. Sarah is invited again to an audition with the produ
Genre: Drama, Fantasy, Horror
Production: MPI Media Group
  7 wins & 18 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.0
Metacritic:
49
Rotten Tomatoes:
75%
NOT RATED
Year:
2014
98 min
Website
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F***!

God!

Maybe we didn't see all

we needed from you after all.

What was that you were doing

in the washroom, Sarah?

What?

Your fit.

That... that was nothing.

Sarah, you have my attention.

- I was disappointed in myself.

- So you punished yourself.

No, I don't... It's just something

I do. I don't know.

Would you do it again, for us, now?

- What?

- I want to see your fit, Sarah.

I've never done that in

front of anyone before.

Alright then, thank you for coming in.

Thank you, Sarah. We'll be in touch.

Hey, how'd it go?

How did the audition go? What happened?

Not good. I think they made fun of me.

What?

I don't really want to

talk about it right now.

Okay, well, hey,

everyone's coming by in a little bit.

You should come hang out with us.

I kind of want to be alone. Thanks.

Our little tater tot

full of birthing cheer,

our little tater tot

has lived another year.

I love birthdays.

Again with the phone, Sarah?

Am I going to have to start frisking you?

David, what are you doing

standing there staring at me?

I told you to go defrost

those chicken strips like an hour ago.

They're like a block of ice.

Jesus Christ.

Hi, this is Sarah Walker calling you back.

You just called me.

Hello Sarah. Yes, we tried to call...

Yes, yeah, I'm so sorry about that.

- I was...

- Please don't cut me off, Sarah.

We'd like to see you again.

Yes, yeah, yeah, I would...

I would love to come in again.

Great. I'll e-mail you the details.

And Sarah, this will be

different from the last time.

Oh, well good because I only

have so much hair on my head.

Well, thank you. Thank you so much

- and I'm sorry that I cut you off...

- Yeah.

Jeez.

What's going on with you lately?

Listen, Sarah,

Tater's girls are all family.

So, if one of you isn't on the ball

then that affects the whole family.

You would never want to hurt

your family now, would you, Sarah?

- I don't really have a family, Carl.

- I'm talking about your Big Tater's family,

the phone thing, all these

auditions that you're going on.

I know it's important to you but...

this is your job.

You got to prioritize.

- Yeah, maybe you're right.

- I know that I am.

I think I may have to quit.

No, I don't... You didn't understand

what I was trying to say.

This job is getting in the way, Carl.

I have a talent,

a real talent and I'm not going

to take that for granted anymore.

Now that's... You... You're twisting my

words around and that's not what I meant.

Let me... Let's... Let's start over.

You have a gift. No.

This. This place.

Sarah, there are a million other girls

who would beg for a steady job like this.

I am not a million other girls.

You can go right in.

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Submitted on August 05, 2018

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