6/10
Just OK.
26 September 2020
This is a familiar story about two people from different generations , both with a sense of entitlement. Both feel sorry for themselves and both take it out on each other. Each one having their own little pity party. They find something to bond over, in this case mutual loss, then help each other to face that loss and move on without self destructing. It's a case of misery loves company and finally seeing the futility of making themselves miserable. Oh, if it was only that easy to cope with loss.

What this film tries, but fails to convey is that life is a series of losses and overcoming that loss is what inevitably, brings maturity.
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