The film intercuts between two days, two years apart. The first: a flight from Vancouver to Halifax, where Charlotte and Cecil, two strangers, meet in seats 3a & 3c and fall in love. The second: a Saturday two years later, where Charlotte and Cecil now a couple, fight, break-up and finally reunite.—Anonymous
Following a personal tragedy, Charlotte and Cecil's relationship hits a rough spot. They are barely speaking to each other, and when they do, it is purely to deal with the mundane aspects of their lives, most specifically their current project of transforming the extra room into an office. Theirs was always a somewhat turbulent relationship ever since they met while seated in 3A and 3C on a transnational flight from Halifax to Vancouver. Despite neither being in a good mind set at that time - Cecil had just broken up with his partner Bernadette, while Charlotte was running away from a long distance Internet relationship gone bad - they managed to overcome their initial dislike for each other into a relationship. They now need to rediscover the spark they found seated in 3A and 3C.—Huggo