



I am active on a breast cancer support forum and posted a comment along with a medical diagram showing the anatomy of the ducts etc inside the breast to help explain to OP what she was feeling.
This was auto removed for NSFW, and on the auto response it gives a link to report if this was incorrect. However all the options are 'community help' 'account help' and none are appropriate for this situation.
Does anyone know which option I should choose?
I can't remember the exact storyline but it seemed like the book was writing itself, or the editor was rewriting it, or the writer was writing and it was happening to someone else entirely.
I mostly remember the scene near the end - in an agent/editors office and they're waiting to find out the end of the story. I think it was a possible life and death situation or romance finale. They got the story through in an envelope and read it?
I watched it more than ten years ago and it was a 'modern' film by my standards so no earlier than 90s I wouldn't think.
Probably American. Can't remember the details of the actors.
**Edit to clarify because it seems a lot of films with this plotline are 'crime' focused. This was not a serious thriller/horror. There was no insanity, etc
The final scene, the main character was waiting to find out how the story would end. An envelope arrived at the office (delivered?), they read the story. The editor/agent encourages them to run outside. I think maybe the love interest was walking by at that moment as written in the book. İt was a drama / bit of thriller / bit romance but not full romcom from what i remember.
I don't think it was him - but it was very John Cusack 00s vibe.
**Another edit. Pushing myself to remember. It could be that The writer is writing and then is happening to him? As in whatever he writes comes true very soon after. But he has to print it to come true. Hence the waiting for the copy to come through to the office in the end. Once it's printed, he'll know it comes true.??? The printing press is the 'other' editor or whatever who decides the outcome of the story