Jump Tomorrow is a 2001 British independent romantic comedy film written and directed by Joel Hopkins, starring Tunde Adebimpe, Hippolyte Girardot, and Natalia Verbeke.
Three days before his wedding, George meets two intriguing people: Alicia (Verbeke), a Spanish woman who invites him to a party that night, and Gerard (Girardot), an unlucky-in-love Frenchman who has just been turned down for a marriage proposal.
The movie spoofs Spanish soap operas in fantasy sequences where George imagines himself and Alicia as characters on the show.
They all end up at a hotel with a love motif and a variety of strange furniture, including a bathtub in the form of a giant champagne glass.
Alicia's fiancé Nathan practices tai chi in the rain and argues with Gerard about whether the French language is obsolete.
After dropping off George, Gerard heads towards Niagara Falls, where he again considers suicide until a boy standing there tells him that he gets his best ideas when he is by himself.
David Rooney of Variety called it "a promising debut from a filmmaker with a strongly developed visual sense and a solid grasp of character-driven comedy".