When two people "connect" the bond between them can be so pure and simple
as to stir hearts in heaven. When they connect in all the right places at
all the wrong times, heaven weeps for broken hearts. To heal these broken
hearts, heaven breaks time.
Kate Forster is moving out from her lake house, built all of it with glass.
She is a doctor and has just begin to work in a hospital in Chicago, moving
to a new flat in the center of the city. Alex Wyler is the new owner of the
lake house, a young architect who's working in the construction of a new
complex of houses at the city skirts. Alex and Kate are maintaining a
correspondence, talking about the house matters, sending each other
letters, which are put in the lake house's letter box. But a strange thing
is happening, because both of them find out that the letter box is working
as a kind of time communication channel, between the year 2004, where
Alex's living, and 2006, the year that Kate's actually living. After
sending each other many letters talking about their lives, and Kate talking
to Alex about how life will be in two years, it seems like they're falling
in love each other. But maybe they will never meet each other, because of
the time distance. Nevertheless, Kate comes up with a memory from 2004,
when she forgot a book in a train station, Jane Austen's "Persuasion", and
she'll ask Alex to go to that place in that precise moment, when she lost
the book. Maybe the future of Kate is about to change, when Alex decides to
meet Kate's other self in the past, despite the fact that she has a
boyfriend. They will learn that playing with time could be a little bit
dangerous for both of them, but Alex will take everything into his hands to
finally meet Kate in the future.
In Chicago, the lonely architect Alex Wyler has a troubled relationship
with his father Simon Wyler. In 2004, he buys an old glass house in a lake,
designed and built by his father, and he finds a message in his mailbox
from the former tenant, the also lonely Dr. Kate Forster, asking to deliver
her correspondence in an address downtown. Alex meets his brother Henry in
Chicago and when they go to the address with Dr. Forster's correspondence,
they find a building of luxury apartments under construction to be
delivered eighteen months later. After some messages, Alex and Kate
disclose that she is living in 2006 and Alex in 2004, they fall in love for
each other and they try to find means to meet each other.
Dr. Kate Forster works in a hospital in Chicago. She has had issues with
relating to people in a deeply emotional level. Alex Wyler is a social
developer and architect. At different times, they both lived in the same
glass house on a lake built by Alex's father. The two begin a
correspondence purely on chance when Kate leaves a note in the mailbox of
the lake house asking for the new tenant to forward her mail to her new
address in the city. Alex gets this message, however he gets it two years
prior when he himself lived in the lake house. When the two discover that
they are indeed corresponding through time through the time warped mailbox,
they learn more about each other. They manage to spend time together
through common experiences two years apart. The more they correspond, the
deeper the bond between the two. They end up falling in love. Kate has the
benefit of being able to tell Alex of what happens in the future. Alex has
the benefit of being able to experience things that Kate has experienced in
the past. He even has a chance to meet her before she knew him. Kate
devises a plan to meet in her present/Alex's future so that they can spend
their life together at the same time. However much can happen to Alex
between his present and Kate's present, two years in his future.