When I first read the description for the 2008 drama, “Live Fast, Die Young,” I thought it sounded interesting, to say the least. But as soon as I discovered that Timothy A. Chey had produced and directed it (as well as having a small acting role as well), I just knew I had to see it. After all, it’s not exactly a common occurrence to get a faith-based filmmaker’s fictional take on the motion picture industry. After watching it, I felt that many of the features it portrayed could have been true for just about any industry that involves high risks, lots of money, and of course—sex, drugs, and rock n’ roll—like today’s film and music industries, as well as many others. Only a few minutes into the film, I knew it would be a fun watch, but wasn’t prepared for the insightful messages it carries. A couple of screenwriter …