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A man dies very unexpectedly and leaves behind two men: Jeff, his best friend and Andrea, an Italian he s been corresponding with online. Jeff informs Andrea of Mark s passing; Andrea writes back to express his shock and sympathies. On a whim, they continue their correspondence and a rapport grows between them. They eventually meet, where they extend their e-mail exchanges into more personal and intimate conversations. They talk about their respective countries, their jobs, their families, their lives. Mostly, they talk about Mark. What began as a tragedy that linked two strangers from different ends of the world becomes a deeply realized friendship that may change their lives forever.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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