inspired by the C.S. Lewis Trilemma.
Approximately 85 minutes long.
Dear J tells the story of an evangelist, James Jamisin (Joseph A. Halsey), who has committed himself to a mental institute. He is trying to cope with the unexpected death of his agnostic girlfriend, Paige (Maya Serhan). To sort things out, he replays in his mind a make-believe trail, presided over by the no-nonsense judge (Karen Lynn Corney - Saturday Night Fever). Dr. Frolick (Allison Lane) is a rookie psychologist assigned to James' case. As she seeks to unravel clues to his mental state, she realizes his path to release lies withing the still unopened letter from his deceased girlfriend. The director of the institute, Dr. Donovin (Carson Grant), begins to resent the seeming attraction between Frolick and her patient. When Frolick takes a leave of absence, James' only source of counsel lies with the institute's janitor, Staples (Patrick Mitchell). However, it is only when James if finally able to summon the courage to open his letter that he can take the key that will release him from the prison of his own making...
Special features, behind the scenes, deleted scenes.