Stay Until
Tomorrow
Synopsis
Nina is a former teenage soap star who abandoned her acting career to go
to college, and then dropped out of college to travel the world. In the
several years since, she has remained attached to the lifestyle of a transcontinental
drifter.
Back home for a few weeks, she drops in unannounced on her childhood friend
Jim, and asks if she can crash with him for a few days. Jim, a librarian,
readily agrees despite having just begun an intense relationship with a
young coworker.
Nina's days at Jim's turn into weeks, as she hides out from a persistent
ex-boyfriend, and tries to learn Italian at the library for her next job.
With an initiation by the security guard, Nina also discovers the adventurous
potential of the library rooftop. She thus encounters (and creates) many
more distractions from her studies than anticipated, transforming Jim's
workplace into a site of comic, literary, and sexual escapades.
Jim is a strong-silent type, who brings to mind the phrase “still
waters run deep”. But he is also the Actor Playing Jim—the
chatty, analytical, and dreamy opposite. Through this dual character, Stay
Until Tomorrow becomes a comic and kaleidoscopic film-within-a-film.
The Actor Playing
Jim longs to salvage their film from art-house obscurity, but Stay
Until Tomorrow is irredeemably uncooperative.
Like its heroine
Nina, the film celebrates beauty, unpredictability, absurdity, and the
potential richness of experience.
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