Oct
21
Sunday Girl (USA, Peter Ambrosio, 2019)
At once familiar and refreshingly adept, Sunday Girl is a self-aware and clever examination of a day in the life of a young woman trying to get her romantic life back in order.
Natasha is at an important crossroads in her life. She is dating five men, but decides she wants to commit to only one, George (Brandon Stacy) so she embarks upon a one day mission to break up with the other four. Each boyfriend comes with a distinct set of emotional baggage, and at first the set up of the story feels schematic, as it looks like we will simply bounce from one lover to the next, bearing witness to their various and varied responses to the news of their relationships' end.
At once familiar and refreshingly adept, Sunday Girl is a self-aware and clever examination of a day in the life of a young woman trying to get her romantic life back in order.
Natasha is at an important crossroads in her life. She is dating five men, but decides she wants to commit to only one, George (Brandon Stacy) so she embarks upon a one day mission to break up with the other four. Each boyfriend comes with a distinct set of emotional baggage, and at first the set up of the story feels schematic, as it looks like we will simply bounce from one lover to the next, bearing witness to their various and varied responses to the news of their relationships' end.