Margot is a french backpacker who always gets herself into trouble. When she finds out that her dodgy landlord has a dirty secret, she has no other choice but to skip rent and run away. On the run she crashes at her perfect sisters house, Carol, who she hasn't spoken to in a while. Things in the suburbs are complicated, her sister is hard work and her boyfriend Chad is depressed. The three of them under one roof gets messy as Margot faces her problems and becomes an adult.—Bertrand Remaut
"Tomorrow I Quit" depicts a generation struggling with unstable careers, un-affordable housing and the shame of expressing feelings in a new society of superficial success and false happiness.