Karen leads a life of men, bars, and one night stands. Her sister Rachel is older and more refined and she owns an art gallery in a Boston suburb. Her marriage to Blake isn’t going that well, especially after their fifteen-year-old son Jonathan committed suicide. Their mother, Hanna, is having her seventy-fifth so they’re both invited back up to New Hampshire where they grew up. Meanwhile Hanna and her husband Charles are having marital problems of their own. Charles is upset because it’s been years since there was any real electricity between them. When everybody’s together we see a mixture of laughter, tears, and madness as they drive each other up walls.
Crazy, Stupid Love directed by Paul Thomas Anderson
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