Peter, a good man failing as a husband and a father, is forced to spend the weekend looking after his dementia-suffering mother. When she repeatedly mistakes him for her late husband, Peter plays along to make communicating with her easier. As he sinks deeper into the role of his father, he learns a lesson about adulthood that might be the key to saving his marriage.
Peter, a good man failing as a husband and father, is forced to spend the weekend taking care of his mother Catherine, who is living with dementia. When she mistakes him for her late husband, Peter plays along to make communicating with her easier. As he sinks deeper into the role of his father, he learns a lesson about adulthood that could be the key to saving his marriage.