The allure of the 2000s music scene serves as the primary draw for 'We Forgot to Break Up,' a film that charts the personal and professional entanglements of a rising band. Lane Webber’s performance as the band’s trans…
We Forgot to Break Up
A trans musician is caught in a love triangle with his bandmates as they rise to fame, in this love letter to Toronto’s 2000s music scene.
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A genuinely affecting and stylish drama, 'We Forgot to Break Up' is a triumph of atmosphere and performance. The film masterfully evokes the spirit of Toronto’s 2000s music scene, making it a vital, breathing entity within the story.…
‘We Forgot to Break Up’ attempts to capture the chaotic beauty of a band’s ascent, set against the backdrop of a specific cultural moment. The film’s strength lies in its commitment to its setting and its exploration of…
This is a film that understands the intoxicating pull of the music scene and the complicated heartbeats within it. 'We Forgot to Break Up' is a vibrant love letter to a bygone era, imbuing Toronto's 2000s soundscape with…
A tender, if occasionally uneven, exploration of ambition and desire, 'We Forgot to Break Up' shines brightest when it leans into the specific cultural tapestry of Toronto's early 2000s music circuit. Lane Webber delivers a compelling performance as…
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While 'We Forgot to Break Up' draws inspiration from the atmosphere and dynamics of Toronto's 2000s music scene, it is presented as a fictional narrative. The story of a trans musician caught in a band's rise to fame and a love triangle is a crafted dramatic arc, rather than a direct biographical account. It aims to capture the spirit of the era through its characters and plot.