When Harvey's (Harry Macqueen) childhood friend Lola (Lori Campbell) returns home after being abroad for many years, he takes her on a road-trip to the sea-side cottage where they spent much of their youth, rekindling their friendship along the way.
The Telegraph called it 'A transporting debut'.,[2] "delicate and affecting" by The Guardian[3] and "a powerful and courageous masterpiece" by ALT Magazine.
Sight & Sound described the film as "so evocative...filmgoers who like their love stories wistful would be well advised to seek it out".
Mike McCahill wrote in Movie Mail that "the film's sincerity and elegance of expression are unquestionable.
This work of quiet assurance deserves entry to that select group of 21st century films – Jamie Thraves' The Low Down, Alex Barrett's Life Just Is, perhaps Col Spector's Honeymooner, too – that come close to nailing the way modern British twentysomethings talk, think, feel and muddle through".