Mark relives the same day over and over again. However, he has grown accustomed to it and has built a comfortable life within the day he knows so well. But then, unexpectedly, he meets Margaret, who, like him, is stuck in the same day. Cautiously, they develop a friendship in their enclosed existence. They begin to collect and map out all the perfect things that happen during this day. Soon, their friendship grows into something more, but there’s something holding Margaret back, something Mark can’t quite grasp. At the same time, there must also be a way to break the cycle and allow time to move forward. But do they even want that?
One of the best romantic films in this collection. It is well-made with attention to detail (with a small exception, but that's easily overlooked). It feels genuine, the acting is strong, and the plot offers some twists and allusions that elevate the experience. Definitely worth watching!