- LaNease Adams and Marcus Nel-Jamal Hamm star as Heaven and Jackson, in a short film that follows the pair on a twisty roller coaster ride of love. Watch what happens when heartbreak turns deadly.
- "Heaven's Revenge" opens up the conversation of "is all fair in love and war?" The movie starts out with a woman named Heaven who was on an upswing in life. Everything had come full circle for her and she was happy and healthy. While out exercising one afternoon, Heaven is approached by an attractive man named Jackson who asks her out. Heaven agrees to the date, but warns Jackson that she is not looking for anything more than a casual relationship, due to some family trauma that made her want to avoid falling in love. Jackson presses the issue and assures Heaven that she has nothing to worry about in allowing herself to fall in love with him. He convinces her that she is actually missing out on the best part of life by not giving love a chance. Heaven told Jackson that she was scared to give love a try, but she eventually obliged. The movie then follows the pair as they fall in love. This is depicted by a beautiful montage of scenes where the two are enjoying life with one another - swimming, painting, making love, watching movies, dancing, and a lot of laughing. While this montage plays there is beautiful music playing. The soundtrack to this film was supervised by Oscar winner, Paul Stewart (Hustle & Flow; Insecure; Poetic Justice). The film then fast forwards to 1 year later when Jackson abruptly decides that he no longer wants to be in a relationship and he breaks up with Heaven over the phone, while cheating on her with another woman. Heaven attempts to salvage the relationship by going over to Jackson's home and tearfully begging him not to end the relationship. The begging and crying does not work, and this sends Heaven into a depression. While in the midst of the depression Heaven starts drinking heavily and something snaps in her. Heaven gets dressed, grabs her gun, and reluctantly goes back to Jackson's home where she shoots him at close range. The movie ends with Heaven crying "I warned you."
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