

Divorce is expensive, so they stayed married and started dating other people. Chaos ensues.
Richard and Deborah are at the end of the road in their tumultuous marriage, but their attorney informs them that their finances are in worse turmoil than their marriage ever was. Faced with the reality that they can't afford to separate, they try to get on with their lives while sharing a house. Each hooking up with much younger partners has comical and sometimes heartbreaking results. Can a second first date rekindle their love for each other?
Acting
Mercedes Carrera balances bitterness and vulnerability without vanity.
Writing
Dialogue that understands how couples develop private languages of resentment.

Director
Mike Quasar
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Released during peak 'housing crisis as relationship metaphor' era of indie cinema, reflecting 2018 anxieties about millennial homeownership and delayed adulthood.
Director Mike Quasar's background in adult cinema informs the film's unflinching but emotionally grounded approach to physical intimacy—treating sex as character development rather than spectacle.