Plots that still have you wondering, “What happened?”
"Love Actually" Sam and Daniel
Honestly, any of the stories from Love Actually could be made into a full length film (except the Keira Knightley love triangle, that would best serve an episode of "Grey's Anatomy") but it's the relationship between Sam and his step dad that truely deserves further examination. And if he and Joanna just happen to have a scene where they hold hands while watching Titanic, that would be ok too.
Source: witlovesyou.tumblr.com
"Valentine's Day" Holden and Sean
It's not that Holden's coming out was that compelling, but the fallout of a professional football player admiting he's gay could make for an interesting movie. Plus, any excuse to put Eric Dane and Bradley Cooper on the big screen is a good one.
Source: queerty.com
"Paris, Je t'aime" Francine and Thomas
This pair's meet cute is so adorable (Thomas chivalrously shows her a shortcut to her audition, meaning their first date is just a dash through the streets of Paris) you want to see all the sweet moments that come after. The sped up montage of their relationship is fun, but it would be nice to focus in on some of the dates they flash by, and be able to watch them without the overtones of soul crushing despair from the supposed break up.
Source: nytimes.com
"New York, I Love You" the actress and the boy in the park
The fact that the method actress and the teen she tricks into taking her to prom by pretending to be a paralyzed make a wish kid doesn't get an actual character name proves just how much this film short cries out for a backstory. How did she get in contact with her date to trick him in the first place? Was this a one time thing for her particular character, or was she hitting a formal in any borough?
Source: aceshowbiz.com