Theron LaFountain
The Stress Is Killing Me
At their 20th college reunion, eight lifelong friends in their forties gather for a week together in the same house. Each appears successful but quietly struggles with a sense of dissatisfaction, living far from the dreams they once held. During the reunion, they share the lives they had hoped for as young adults — teacher, detective, sex therapist, and more — and agree to step away from their careers for one week to experience those dreams. What begins as a lighthearted experiment soon turns into a journey of rediscovery that challenges their relationships, brings buried regrets to the surface, and forces each of them to confront what happiness truly means.
The Stress Is Killing Me
At their 20th college reunion, eight old friends rent a house for the week and decide to chase their dream jobs: teacher, detective, and sex therapist, instead of their mundane careers. However, their attempts to achieve these dreams go hilariously awry.