In A PERFECT DAY, Lowe plays Robert Harlan, a man who, after being unexpectedly fired from his job, pursues his lifetime dream of writing a book. Basing it on his wife’s experience with the death of her father, he constructs a heartwarming book that quickly captures the imagination of readers everywhere. But after he achieves enormous success, he begins to lose sight of the things he loves the most, including his wife, his young daughter and his friendship with his agent. It takes a disturbing prophecy from a mysterious stranger named Michael to wake him up and make him realize how much he has truly lost.
Lowe’s character learns a difficult lesson on the price of fame. “He literally has this dream come true and gets fame and fortune and validation as a writer and as an artist,” Lowe says. “He goes on this amazing ride that some of us are lucky enough to get in our lifetimes. But there’s a huge dark side to that if you let yourself be wooed. And he falls into that.”
In writing the original book for A PERFECT DAY, Evans drew from his own experience of how monumental success nearly tore him from his family. “My first book was about learning the value of your own family and children and putting priorities right,” he says. “It was a week before Christmas, and I was leaving home to be on a TV show. I went to kiss my daughter goodbye, and she said, ‘Dad, why did you write a book about spending time with your children, and now you’re leaving again?’ I felt a stab right through the heart.”
Sometimes we forget the most important things in our life, when we get what we want, we foerget our family, we forget our friends, we forget that it is a blessing from our God, always be humble for everything...
Lowe’s character learns a difficult lesson on the price of fame. “He literally has this dream come true and gets fame and fortune and validation as a writer and as an artist,” Lowe says. “He goes on this amazing ride that some of us are lucky enough to get in our lifetimes. But there’s a huge dark side to that if you let yourself be wooed. And he falls into that.”
In writing the original book for A PERFECT DAY, Evans drew from his own experience of how monumental success nearly tore him from his family. “My first book was about learning the value of your own family and children and putting priorities right,” he says. “It was a week before Christmas, and I was leaving home to be on a TV show. I went to kiss my daughter goodbye, and she said, ‘Dad, why did you write a book about spending time with your children, and now you’re leaving again?’ I felt a stab right through the heart.”
Sometimes we forget the most important things in our life, when we get what we want, we foerget our family, we forget our friends, we forget that it is a blessing from our God, always be humble for everything...
Everyday is a perfect day....
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