In Mark Duplass’s wonderfully acted and directed Blue Jay (2016), Jim (Duplass) and Amanda (Sarah Poulson) are former high school sweethearts who bump into each other a couple decades down the line in the town they grew up in. They have both returned home at key moments—Jim’s mother has died; Amanda’s sister is giving birth. When they lock eyes at the grocery store, an old flame is rekindled and it still burns brightly. It’s the perfect setting for a secret affair that disrupts their lives but Blue Jay is after something less dramatic. They go for coffee, they talk, and at the end of it, neither wants the conversation to end. They return to Jim’s childhood home, where they look at old photos, revisit the past, and in an extended flight of nostalgia, play house for the evening, pretending that they stayed together after high school and are now a boring, married couple.