- When you're a teenager, you can't grow up fast enough; but by the time you're 40, you find yourself watching Back To The Future movies in the hopes you find the secret to time travel just so you can go back and enjoy one acne filled day as a kid again. What about that time in between high school and middle age though? What about those "middle years" between adolescence and colon exams? Ah yes... those are your twenties. Those magic years where all your dreams come true and anything's possible right? Well... sort of. Alan's a young man (mid twenties) jaded in life, loses his job and is thrust into the real world. His landlord (who catches him nailing her 18 year old granddaughter after he's already told her he got fired "and she agrees to let him figure things out for a few months" (the beginning of film) tells him simply no more free rides (rent wise) and he is forced to find another job and stay somewhere he hates (or pack up his things and leave) all in 30 days....—Rob Louis
- Why the heck does every movie need to put 30 days, or 4 weeks, or 1/12 of a year in their movies? Never mind that dumb logic! You see, in this movie we present to you...Alan. Now, Alan is in a rut, no doubt about it. He needs things to change; and he needs that change to happen in Less Than 30 Days.he ends up running into old college and high school classmates at odd places around town and applies to every place he can think of. All with the help of his buddy Serge and his car (but runs into weird characters) as he tries for weirder and weirder jobs on his epic quest for what he believes will be only temporary mediocrity. Serge is the middle man, not friends with any of Alan's friends. Between partying every weekend with his buddies, Alan spends his normal weeknights after work chatting with Serge on the porch about life, relationships, hopes, dreams, and fears.—Rob Louis
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