Death of a Mule (NaN)

53m

Two struggling friends chase dreams, battling rejections and unforeseen challenges in their artistic careers, reflecting the under-appreciated life of a mule. In the vast tapestry of life, there are moments when our dreams take the center stage, beckoning us with their elusive promises of fulfillment. These are the moments when we become true artists, navigating the turbulent waters of passion, ambition, and the relentless pursuit of our creative visions. Two struggling friends who dare to chase their dreams, unearthing the profound layers of their experiences and the poignant parallels with the uncelebrated existence of a mule.

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