
The Diary of Preston Plummer 2012
In *The Diary of Preston Plummer (2012)*, directed by Sean Ackerman, a freshly graduated Preston Plummer stands at a crossroads, struggling to find direction after college.
Director: Sean Ackerman
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is *The Diary of Preston Plummer* (2012) about?
The film follows Preston Plummer, a recent college graduate adrift in life, who chases an emotionally troubled woman to a remote island town. There, he uncovers her family's dark history, which threatens to destroy their fragile new romance and his own sense of purpose.
Who directed *The Diary of Preston Plummer*?
Sean Ackerman directed this 2012 drama, bringing a sensitive touch to its themes of love and hidden family burdens.
Who stars in *The Diary of Preston Plummer*?
The film features Trevor Morgan as Preston Plummer, Rumer Willis as the mysterious woman, and Robert Loggia in a memorable supporting role.
Is *The Diary of Preston Plummer* (2012) worth watching?
Fans of romantic dramas with emotional depth will appreciate its thoughtful storytelling and strong performances. While not a blockbuster, it offers a reflective, character-driven experience that makes it worth a watch for its genre.
How long is *The Diary of Preston Plummer*?
Runtime details are not listed.
About The Diary of Preston Plummer (2012) — A Graduation Day Love Story Overshadowed by Dark Family Secrets
In *The Diary of Preston Plummer (2012)*, directed by Sean Ackerman, a freshly graduated Preston Plummer stands at a crossroads, struggling to find direction after college. His life takes an unexpected turn when he follows a mysterious young woman to a secluded island town, where their budding romance is overshadowed by the weight of her family's hidden tragedies. As Preston peels back the layers of her past, he's forced to confront his own emptiness and the fragile nature of love.
This heartfelt drama blends romance with raw emotional stakes, painting a portrait of self-discovery against a backdrop of small-town secrets. Trevor Morgan and Rumer Willis deliver compelling performances as Preston and the enigmatic woman he pursues, while Robert Loggia adds gravitas to the ensemble. With themes of identity, redemption, and the ghosts of the past, Ackerman crafts a poignant story that lingers long after the credits roll.