River Made to Drown In As Thaddeus Mackenzie, a successful and affluent lawyer, receives the devastating news of his impending mortality, he embarks on a poignant journey of self-discovery and introspection. Deciding to sell off all his worldly possessions, Thaddeus sets out to visit his old friend Allen Hayden, a struggling artist whose zest for life had always been an inspiration to him. Upon arriving at Allen's humble abode, Thaddeus is struck by the stark contrast between their lives. While he has been consumed by his own ambition and material success, Allen has remained true to himself, pouring his heart and soul into his art. As they reconnect, Thaddeus becomes increasingly aware of the emptiness that has been hollowing out his existence. As Thaddeus spends more time with Allen, he begins to confront the reality of his own mortality, forced to re-evaluate what truly matters in life. He starts to see the world through fresh eyes, and his rigid sense of self is slowly dismantled. The two friends embark on a series of adventures, exploring the beauty of nature and the power of human connection. Meanwhile, Thaddeus's relationships with those around him begin to unravel. His business partner, Victor, is more concerned with maintaining their lucrative partnership than with his friend's well-being, while his estranged daughter, Samantha, struggles to reconcile her own sense of identity with her complicated history with her father. As the days tick by, Thaddeus finds himself at a crossroads. He must decide whether to continue down the path of materialism and isolation or to follow his newfound sense of purpose and passion for life. Will he find a way to reconnect with his loved ones and make amends before it's too late, or will his mortality serve as a wake-up call to re-examine the choices that have defined his existence? River Made to Drown In is a poignant exploration of what it means to truly live, as two old friends navigate the complexities of life, love, and mortality. With its thought-provoking themes and stunning visuals, this film is sure to leave audiences pondering the mysteries of the human experience.