Sex And Breakfast Page #5

Synopsis: Young couples experiment with anonymous group sex as a way to revitalize their troubled relationships. Through the experience they are forced to rethink the rudiments of a successful relationship: sex, love, and communication. Meet James and Heather. Their relationship isn't working. A cold distance has grown between them and their intimate moments feel forced. Heather is a take-charge problem solver who sometimes gets too carried away for her own good. She's determined to make her relationship with James work, even if it means being overbearing or making questionable decisions. James has recently started to discover that he's easily manipulated. He can't remember if this is the way he's always been, but he's going to do something about it in this relationship, that's for damn sure. Meet Ellis and Renee. Their relationship isn't working. The spark of passion they once felt has started to fade and both are fearful that this could mark the beginning of the end. Renee is thoughtful and ho
Genre: Comedy, Drama, Romance
Director(s): Miles Brandman
Production: Brandman
 
IMDB:
5.0
Rotten Tomatoes:
9%
R
Year:
2007
81 min
Website
227 Views


with you last night.

It was incredible.

I think we made a

real breakthrough.

I think you mean

that you made

a breakthrough.

No. We did.

You let me do

this with you,

and because of

that we've taken

a step together.

I was jealous.

I wanted to try someone

new to you and

I never got to.

Jesus.

What?

All this time,

our problem was that

we weren't, like,

really talking.

Now that we

are talking,

I think I was

better off the way

we were before.

What does that mean?

It's not a good thing

that you were able

to finish with Ellis.

It's something

physical that's wrong--

That's good.

It means I can.

It's nothing physical

that's wrong with you.

It's something physical

that's wrong with

us together.

Look, I know you think you

love me, but it's pretty

clear that you don't.

You shouldn't be

having this problem.

What?

That was hard to say.

You got nothing?

No. You're right.

We shouldn't have

this problem.

I'm trying

to fix it, though.

I know you are.

Well, so was l.

I just don't think

it's something that

can be fixed.

Do you?

Really?

It doesn't matter

anymore, does it?

You've already made up

your mind, haven't you?

Hi.

Hey.

Can I sit

for a sec?

Yeah. Sure.

How are you?

[chuckles]

I'm okay.

Listen, um,

I know what happened

the other night wasn't

your fault.

No, it's okay.

Bringing Ellis was

a really bad idea.

We're kind of in

a weird place

right now.

Oh.

Well, um, listen,

since that night,

I can't stop thinking

about what Ellis said.

Okay.

I'm really glad that

you came in today.

I really am because

I would like to

see you again.

Just us.

Can I take you

out to dinner?

Yeah, well, you know,

just having breakfast.

You come here a lot?

Yeah. Yeah.

Sometimes.

You should try

the Denver omelet.

It's good here.

Yeah, I had that once.

I just always end up

getting the club sandwich.

Safe choice.

So is--

Renee?

Yeah, sorry, Renee.

Is she here with you?

Yeah, she's

at the booth.

Oh, I didn't see her.

We're outside.

Cool.

But let me tell

you something.

You have nothing to

be embarrassed about.

It is so, it

is so amazing.

It's so

completely intimate.

I mean, if you're

into that kind of thing.

Oh, just think

about it.

Oh, and let me

give you my home

phone number.

If you do

wanna call me

anytime.

Anything you wanna

do together, it's my

treat. It's on me.

Okay.

Okay. Good.

I'd love to

hear from you.

[whispers]

Okay.

[whispers]

Thanks.

Hey.

Hi. You'll never

believe who I just saw.

Hi.

Hi.

Uh, we ran into each

other in the bathroom.

Heather is here, too.

Yeah, I know.

I just saw her leave.

What?

She just left.

Really?

Yeah, I didn't...say

anything to her.

Was that rude?

No. No, that's fine.

She wasn't supposed to

be gone when you came back

from the bathroom, was she?

Nee, nee,

be nicer.

No, it's fine.

I think she had

somewhere to be anyway.

I should be

going, too.

But I'll see you guys

around, all right?

Yeah. Sure.

Good seeing you again.

Yeah, yeah, good

seeing you, too.

Nice guy.

Yeah, sure.

What, you don't

think so?

No, he's nice.

It's just a little

weird for me.

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