The Submarine Kid

The film stars Finn Wittrock and Emilie de Ravin, with supporting performances from Jack Coleman, Nancy Travis, Alphonso McAuley, Hunter Cope, and Joe Massingill.

[2] Spencer Koll, a Marine who has just returned home from a horrific experience while serving, struggles to bring himself back into a normal life with his friends and girlfriend.

Alice eventually discourages Spencer's self-destructive behavior telling him that no world is perfect and that he can't escape his haunting memories in reality by drowning himself to be with her.

After receiving his discharge from the Marine Corps, Spencer has another flashback, this time of the entire incident that has caused his PTSD.

Back in Spencer's dream world, he resurfaces in his combat uniform asking Alice how long he was under for, only to find the ghost woman he shot and killed while deployed.

Spencer realizes he cannot run from his emotional trauma, and resurfaces in the real world with the Submarine Kid's goggles.

Spencer leaves the goggles near the shore of Thunder Lake, allowing Alice's ghost to move now as she can now be with the Submarine Kid.

[3] An Indiegogo campaign was set up in order to fund the movie's post-production process, a total of $25,700 was raised.

[2] Keith Watson of Red Carpet Crash called the film "languorous and dull" adding that "writer-director Eric Bilitch (making his feature debut) dramatizes this psychological conflict in terms of bland stereotypes.