We Forgot to Break Up

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  • 2017
  • 15 min
  • 6.0  (48)

We Forgot to Break Up is a drama film from 2017, directed by Chandler Levack. This independent movie takes us through the journey of a music band, The Vancouver Grrrls, who re-unite after a long time of separation. The film features three main characters – Ada (Sofia Banzhaf), Delphine (Cara Gee), and Chloe (Grace Glowicki). The trio used to play together in a feminist punk band called The Vancouver Grrrls, but sadly, they disbanded after a tragic incident that occurred during one of their gigs.

Years later, Ada, who is now living in Toronto, receives news that Chloe has passed away. The news triggers a sense of guilt, as Ada feels she never made amends with Chloe after they had a falling out following the tragic incident. Ada is now determined to make things right by flying back to Vancouver for Chloe's funeral.

Once reunited, Delphine and Ada realize that they still have a lot of unresolved issues between them. Ada holds a grudge against Delphine, who had started dating Chloe, while Chloe was still in a relationship with Ada. The group was known for their music, but what made them special was the friendship that they shared.

As the trio tries to come to terms with Chloe's death, they revisit old memories and talk about issues that they once swept under the rug. Ada and Delphine end up staying at Chloe's family house, which brings up memories of the past. As they go through Chloe's belongings, they find some of their old demo tapes, and are suddenly inspired to play music together again.

The reunion does not come without challenges as Ada, who now lives in a different city, has to come to terms with the fact that her life has moved on. She has since found a career, has a boyfriend, and is no longer living the punk-rock lifestyle that she shared with Chloe and Delphine. Ada's life is the exact opposite of what it used to be and now she finds herself questioning if she even wants to play music again.

Delphine, on the other hand, is single and works in a record label, which allows her to stay in touch with the world of music. Delphine still harbors feelings for Ada and wants her to remain in the band, but Ada remains unsure about her involvement in the band. Ada is not willing to let go of her new life, which causes a rift between the group once again.

The director, Chandler Levack, does an excellent job of keeping the audience on the edge of their seats, ensuring that we feel every emotion that the characters go through. The film moves at a steady pace, and the soundtrack is excellent, which mainly features original music from the Vancouver Grrrls. The dialogue is natural and emphasizes the characters' personalities and backgrounds.

We Forgot to Break Up is a film about friendship, life choices, and understanding the importance of closure in our lives. It is a must-watch for anyone who is a fan of indie films or music. The film inspires viewers to cherish the memories we share with the people we love, and the importance of finding closure when things go wrong.

Overall, We Forgot to Break Up is an incredibly emotional movie that is an absolute gem for anyone who loves indie films. It reminds us how fragile and meaningful our friendships are, and how important it is to make amends with those we love before it's too late.

We Forgot to Break Up is a 2017 drama with a runtime of 15 minutes. It has received moderate reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 6.0.

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  • Release Date
    2017
  • Runtime
    15 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    6.0  (48)
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