- FEMALE INDEPENDENCE, STRENGTH, VULNERABILITY AND FRIENDSHIP
- Neither buddy-movie caper, nor saccharine, rom-com fare, Late is a portrait of true female friendship: knotty, supportive, frustrating, indispensable. Lauren and Ellen are normal young women, facing a normal situation. One that almost every woman faces, and not once; the sort of thing that very few men are privy to: something potentially life-changing, but also everyday. And they don't change radically (very few people change over the course of twenty-four hours), they just carry on, their friendship strengthened by another moment of kindness.
- LAUREN (24) wakes up with her ex GREG (27) next to her, and a sense of not-again regret. But this time feels different. As she and ELLEN (25) plough on with the minutiae of life (hangovers and low-paid bar jobs), LAUREN worries that she hasn't been as careful as she might, and that maybe these trysts have forced a different future. The prospect of a child, of pregnancy, of Greg in her life now and forever. The certainty, the surely not, and the friend who makes her feel better.
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