Jack is a retired New York cop turned screenwriter who has lived a sexually adventurous life until now. He has been in an open relationship with Ashley, the love of his life, but both are now ready to settle into a monogamous relationship with each other. Jack’s new film script is based significantly on his prior escapades, including his journey from hero cop to womanizing cad to committed partner (with names changed to protect the naughty).
Jack, Ashley, his hot recent playmate Riley and his neighbor Andie are all progressives. The three women have all read Jack’s script. Is he an offensive pig, or is he now Woke? Ashley won’t settle in with Jack unless he’s sufficiently Woke, and she also suspects that he still lusts after Riley.
What, ultimately, can and will Jack do? Can they all find common ground on what is and what is not Woke?
Written and directed by Matt Morillo.
Ages: Adults only
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