After the death of their father, two astrayed sisters come together for a weekend to clean out their childhood home, confronting their internalized animosity towards each other and their family along the way.
A decent idea for a bottle-movie; a No Exit-esque Who's afraid of Virginia Woolf-esque duologue where all those repressed childhood traumas and hurts that we can all relate to, will surface, be hammered out, and emotional-closure may be reached.
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A decent idea for a bottle-movie; a No Exit-esque Who's afraid of Virginia Woolf-esque duologue where all those repressed childhood traumas and hurts that we can all relate to, will surface, be hammered out, and emotional-closure may be reached.
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