Marc Foster directed the drama Stay which was released by Twentieth Century Fox on October 21, 2005. Regency Productions produced the film and the screenplay was written by David Benioff.
The movie was a complex story of psychiatrist Sam, played by Ewan McGregor, who tries to prevent his patient Henry, played by Ryan Gosling, from committing suicide after surviving a car crash on Brooklyn Bridge. However, it turns out that all of the film was a figment of Henry's imagination as he lay dying on the bridge and all of the characters were bystanders to the crash. The movie cost $50 million and only grossed $3.6 million.