This film is excellent in its portrayal of two women who simply have, at first a bad day, which becomes increasingly worse, then tragic.
Kathleen Robertson is very sympathetic as a young legal secretary, her job on the line, as well as custody of her disabled son.
By contrast, Andrea Roth has a a high powered advertising career, is beautiful, and seems to have it all. She does have her candidacy for a promotion on the line, which is jeopardized after her car is towed. She is the breadwinner for a family of three, and finds she is pregnant at age 40.
There is a surprise ending to this story, and it is all the more tragic as it is based on a true story. In a stressful situation, it is not the situation but our reaction to it. Recommended. 8/10.
Kathleen Robertson is very sympathetic as a young legal secretary, her job on the line, as well as custody of her disabled son.
By contrast, Andrea Roth has a a high powered advertising career, is beautiful, and seems to have it all. She does have her candidacy for a promotion on the line, which is jeopardized after her car is towed. She is the breadwinner for a family of three, and finds she is pregnant at age 40.
There is a surprise ending to this story, and it is all the more tragic as it is based on a true story. In a stressful situation, it is not the situation but our reaction to it. Recommended. 8/10.