Michael LeBlanc Marcia Connolly Bruce Godfree Parsley Days is a Canadian feature film directed by Andrea Dorfman.
[1] The movie stars Megan Dunlop, Michael Leblanc, Marla McLean, Marcia Connolly and Bruce Godfree.
Kate (Megan Dunlop) is a bike-maintenance instructor who realized she is no longer in love with her boyfriend of five years, Ollie (Michael Leblanc).
The film suggests that Kate may have had an affair with her "slow student" and may be the real reason why she wants an abortion.
find out that Ollie purposely poked holes in the condom, attempting to save their relationship together by having a child.
Kate and Ollie both agree to meet in ten years at the lake, which is the spot the two of them first fell in love in the first place.
These Haligonian elements include kindness toward one another, giving the best attempt at not hurting others, as well as seeing familiar faces all over the city and using the best method of transportation that suits your situation.
Each of the elements are visible within the film, presenting a clear link to the real aspect of folk in the North End of Halifax.