In a world that never stops turning, Dillon Murphy discovered that every moment counts—especially when time is a luxury you no longer possess. After a terminal diagnosis turns his life into a ticking clock, Dillon embarks on a raw, unfiltered journey through his final days. Haunted by regrets and propelled by desperate hope, he navigates a labyrinth of broken relationships, unspoken truths, and missed opportunities.
Between chaotic hospital rooms, quiet conversations in dimly lit bars, and solitary moments of introspection in empty church pews, Dillon grapples with the weight of a hundred lives lived in one fleeting hundred days. As friends and lovers cross his path—each carrying their own scars and secrets—Dillon learns that love is both the light that can save us and the pain that binds us. In the echoes of laughter, the solace of shared tears, and the bittersweet taste of redemption, he dares to dream of one more chance, one more kiss, one more day to hold on to the ones he loves.
In this poignant meditation on mortality, regret, and the fragile beauty of human connection, Hundred Days is a testament to the power of second chances—even when time is running out.