Year: 2004
Runtime: 99 mins
Language: English
Everybody gets a second chance. A day-in-the-life dark comedy concerning a group of islanders, their respective secrets, and one man’s plan to kill himself quietly.
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Dan Jarvis, James Allodi runs the village video store in Wilby, a small island town in the Canadian Maritimes, and he carries a heavy burden of despair. His life repeatedly collides with the town’s warm-hearted handyman, Callum Keith Rennie as Walter MacDonald, whose steady presence quietly anchors the fragile hopes of those around him. The film follows Dan as he teeters on the edge of a final act, yet each attempt is interrupted by chance, obligation, or another person’s care.
Dan’s first attempt to end his life—at the edge of the Wilby Watch, a broad, undeveloped coastland—falters when reporters flood the scene and the nearby police, including Stan Lastman, Daniel MacIvor, discuss a raid. The rumor mill swirls as the town contends with the possibility of naming those caught during the raid, and Dan’s restraint is nudged by the very stories that surround him. Next, he tests his will against a carbon monoxide trap in a turned-on oven, but Carol French, Sandra Oh, the practical realtor selling a house, intervenes and halts him once again. Finally, Dan plans to hang himself but is caught when Jennie, Devon Chisholm, the motel maid, interrupts in a moment of quiet, intimate danger.
Parallel to these perilous moments, Buddy French, Paul Gross, Carol’s husband and Stan’s police partner, wrestles with a fractured marriage and the complexities of an affair with Sandra Anderson, Rebecca Jenkins — a figure in Wilby’s social fabric known for more than one rumor. Sandra’s actions ripple through the town, and her teenage daughter, Emily Anderson, Elliot Page, quietly watches the adults’ tangled lives while seeking a romance that feels different from her mother’s reputation. She dates Taylor, Caleb Langille, whose earnestness never quite matches the ideal she hopes for.
The social web grows denser as Mackenzie Fisher, Marcella Grimaux, the mayor’s daughter, and Deena, Kathryn MacLellan, navigate schoolyard loyalties and civic expectations. Mayor Brent Fisher, Maury Chaykin, weighs a proposal to transform Wilby Watch into a golf course, a plan that could redefine the town’s future, and the tension between progress and preservation becomes a backdrop to Dan’s fragile vulnerability.
Duck’s quiet presence lingers as he searches for Dan all day, finally meeting him in a moment that grows intimate. Dan, distant at first, opens up to Duck about his favorite movie genre, and the conversation edges toward something warmer than either man expected. Duck makes a move toward a kiss, but Dan withdraws, leaving the moment unresolved. In the same night, Emily and Taylor confront their own pressures—Emily in a motel room, and Taylor trying to navigate a future that may not align with her hopes. Duck pauses to check on them, and a calmer, more honest conversation follows in the quiet of the truck together.
The town’s fragile equilibrium shatters and then reshapes itself when Dan’s third attempt culminates on a stairwell in Buddy’s mother’s house. The rope’s hold finally fails, but Carol arrives just in time to cut the danger short and to conceal Dan’s body beneath a stairwell closet, a desperate act born of fear and care. Mackenzie eventually discovers the hidden scene, and an ambulance is summoned, bringing a brutal acknowledgment of how intertwined these lives have become.
The next day brings a thin glimmer of reconciliation: Sandra and Emily mend their damaged bond after a night of turmoil, and Buddy works to repair his marriage with Carol while recognizing the damage around him. Duck visits Dan in the hospital, bringing flowers and a new, tentative tenderness that hints at a path forward for both men. The film closes on a quiet, intimate note, with Dan and Duck sharing a moment of closeness that seems earned through risk, vulnerability, and a shared longing for connection.
In Wilby, every life leaves a mark, every choice echoes through neighbors and strangers alike, and the slow burn of hope persists even as the town wrestles with its own moral center. The characters—[Emily Anderson], [Elliot Page], [Carol French], [Sandra Anderson], [Duck MacDonald], [Dan Jarvis], [Buddy French], [Stan Lastman], [Mayor Brent Fisher], [Taylor], [Mackenzie Fisher], [Deena], and [Jennie]—each carry threads of longing, fear, love, and regret, weaving a mosaic of small-town humanity that remains tender, complicated, and unafraid to look at the difficult truths that connect us all.
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