A SUNDAY KIND OF LOVE โ a film by Geordie Sabbagh โ SPOILERS ⁓
Tracy (Meghan Heffern), significant other to unpublished novelist Adam Loule (Dylan Taylor), has made French toast for breakfast. She sets a plate of it in front of him and takes away a bowl of noodles, saying: “This is gross, you need to stop eating this. This is gonna kill you.” Adam, whose third novel has been unfinished for some time, responds that noodles are cheap and might be the modern writer’s cigarettes. He compliments her on the food, but doesn’t eat much of it. Adam has a father who thinks he should “man up” and get a paying job, and a younger brother who is a successful roofer and consequently is very popular with women. Both are large contributors to Adam’s feelings of inadequacy. Tracy tells him she believes in him, but it does not help.
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