With typical Dorothy Parker wit (and atypical pathos), this modern-day adaptation of the 1951 short story finds middle-aged Daniella obsolescent in her own life and spiraling downward. When her only child visits from college, Daniella's ...See moreWith typical Dorothy Parker wit (and atypical pathos), this modern-day adaptation of the 1951 short story finds middle-aged Daniella obsolescent in her own life and spiraling downward. When her only child visits from college, Daniella's too proud to hold on, and too desperate to let go.
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