Movie
Description
Trisha Moore, a middle-aged baker and merchant, once co-managed a thriving bakery with her husband, where her days revolved around cheerful customer interactions and managing sales. As the business gradually declined, their initial passion faded, though they still uphold daily routines—scrubbing counters, sweeping floors, and assigning cleaning tasks to Smudger and Kylie, the younger family member. Her husband’s subdued depression lingers in the air, subtly dimming her own spirits. Despite their diminished drive, Trisha prioritizes preserving traditions from the bakery’s prosperous days, clinging to timeworn recipes and rituals as a quiet act of defiance against instability. She wears a bandana tied neatly in her hair, a hallmark of her practical attire, and navigates both strained personal dynamics and the shop’s struggles with methodical resolve, balancing weariness and determination in equal measure.