A totally captivating film that is all the more captivating as the actress in the lead role is already 'known' from 'My Feral Heart' which handles a difficult subject with sensitivity and a mature understanding of a Downs Syndrome child whose mother dies leaving the boy adrift in a community that barely understands him.
In this film, Shana Swash plays the other half or a married couple who slip from waving to drowning in an unstoppable sequence of events which leads understandably from precarious to dire in less time than it takes to draw the plans for their dreams in blackboard chalk on the ground.
I've certainly been in the situation where a reasonable place to stay suddenly stops being a home.. but never like this.. as a couple.
They soon run out of options as 'living in a car' in an ordinary street becomes unbeararble. The next unfathomable development leaves them separated and disconnected completely. As if nothing could possibly get worse.. a desparate move by Paul brings the nightmare to an end.
In this film, Shana Swash plays the other half or a married couple who slip from waving to drowning in an unstoppable sequence of events which leads understandably from precarious to dire in less time than it takes to draw the plans for their dreams in blackboard chalk on the ground.
I've certainly been in the situation where a reasonable place to stay suddenly stops being a home.. but never like this.. as a couple.
They soon run out of options as 'living in a car' in an ordinary street becomes unbeararble. The next unfathomable development leaves them separated and disconnected completely. As if nothing could possibly get worse.. a desparate move by Paul brings the nightmare to an end.