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And, a major event is being planned to celebrate the achievements of Harold, an accomplished sculptor. His three children who are all middle-aged now have come, in spite of the issues they have.
Harold was a dominating father - and this has impacted all three in different ways, and to different degrees. When they meet after all these years, the past comes back - and the resentment surfaces again.
Harold is hospitalized after a heart attack, and the children realize that they might lose him. They are forced to spend more time with each other, and amplifies the issues.
Will Harold survive? Will his children manage to resolve the issues?
Harold was a dominating father - and this has impacted all three in different ways, and to different degrees. When they meet after all these years, the past comes back - and the resentment surfaces again.
Harold is hospitalized after a heart attack, and the children realize that they might lose him. They are forced to spend more time with each other, and amplifies the issues.
Will Harold survive? Will his children manage to resolve the issues?
Rating: Yellow - overall a well made film but a boring story. The lack of drama doesn't work well for this plot.
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