Credited cast: | |||
Jemima Kirke | ... | Gillian / Wife | |
Richard Elis | ... | Oliver / Husband | |
Sarah Solemani | ... | Rachel / Oliver's ex-girlfriend | |
Alice Lowe | ... | Gerry / Producer | |
Rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
Dan Clark | ... | Geoff | |
Brett Goldstein | ... | Matt / Oliver's girlfriend | |
Craig Russell | ... | Oscar | |
Joanna Scanlan | ... | Janet / Oliver's mother | |
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Tonya Smith | ... | Actress |
William Thomas | ... | DavidOliver's father |
English Gillian and her Welsh husband Oliver are, if not newlyweds, then at least not-long-weds in their early 30s who haven't quite launched themselves out of the nest. Living in a house on the coast not far from Cardiff that's owned by Ollie's mother, Janet and seemingly decorated to appeal to impecunious AirBnB clients, they're just about getting by. Oliver earns a pittance as a DJ once a week and spins discs at the occasional wedding. Gillian, meanwhile, is directing a production she wrote herself about a young married couple struggling to understand themselves. In any event, even though Gillian and Oliver are clearly best friends who share the same sense of absurdist humor and are well matched intellectually, their sex life is a bit vanilla for Gillian's taste. On one less than plausible evening, she gets bi-curious with prospective producer Gerry, a lesbian while Oliver has a snog with old flame Rachel, exactly the kind of more conventional but still likable young woman he ... Written by lament
Must be all Brit's doing reviews lol... boring heap of trash... they need to learn what is funny and how to make movies......
what was budget, 100 bucks filmed on iphone....
skip it if you are not british with what ever they call humor lol...