It's been fifteen wonderful years full of love, dreams, two twin daughters and a house to shelter their organised life together for Marie and Boris, however, tragically, their relationship is now crumbling, giving way to resentment, bitterness and separation. Regretfully, what used to be a welcoming house has now turned into an inescapable prison, a sad situation fanned by the fact that Marie who bought the house and pays for its mortgage, and Boris, a capable handyman who put hard personal work for the renovation of the property, need to cohabit since unemployed Boris cannot support himself. Eventually, inside an uneasy coexistence defined by schedules and new rules, with the girls in the middle and each party claiming its rightful share, inevitably, the already unbearable and toxic relationship is bound to deteriorate even further. Maybe, just maybe, in the end, time can really mend love..
—Nick Riganas