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Synopsis: The plot of this movie is not clear. The guy's wife informs him of her plans to divorce him at a counseling session. Husband is dumbfounded. He has several one night stands. Attends a class reunion and it appears that he wants to rekindle a relationship with an ex-girlfriend. At the end, wife approaches him about his new lifestyle and husband finally admits he now knows about her affair and that she has little room to speak when it comes to being a good role model for their daughter.
Genre: Comedy, Drama, Romance
Director(s): Angus MacLachlan
Production: IFC Films
  1 win & 1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
5.2
Metacritic:
62
Rotten Tomatoes:
62%
UNRATED
Year:
2014
87 min
Website
101 Views


that I thought of.

Uh... maybe this will suit

what you're looking for.

Did I, uh, mention wantin'

a large backyard?

Annie...

You could've gotten someone

to help you.

You could...

What time does Ede get dropped?

I can do it in time. It just took longer

with, you know, one foot and I...

Ede. - Ede.

I'm fine. Leave me alone.

Ede, hi. What are you doin'?

Ooh. That sounds cool.

Fabulous!

Wife!

Yeah.

I didn't break it.

I fell over...

It's so hard to get it on.

Oh, no, it's supposed

to be a skirt.

Yeah, like right there,

that would look better.

No, I don't wanna wear this.

I don't wanna be the princess.

I wanna be the queen,

or the king.

Ede?

Hey...

Ede, maybe I can pick

you up after that

and you can come see what

I have done just for you.

I think you're gonna like...

Okay.

No, I can't do Wednesday.

Can you do Thursday?

Tumblin'? You do tumblin'?

Uh, do you have any time open

on Friday?

Don't do it. Don't do it.

Don't do it. This is...

Oh, divorced.

Oh, my God,

and Stephanie Giljames

you are still so hot!

Oh, Lara.

Look at this. Look.

Did you see?

And then look. And look at this.

Look at this thing!

Do you think it's pretty?

I love it.

Come over here.

Oh, my gosh!

Wife!

Ede?

Garlic toast.

Yeah?

And then we started running

on the jungle gym

and then we started going

on the top and going down.

Then we were pretending that one of

the other clans was discovering us.

We had to run and hide.

'Cause it'll be dangerous if one of the

other clans discovered another clan.

'Cause they'd kill 'em.

Mm-hmm.

And then, Lilly's mom gave us

fresh roadkill, which was muffins.

What's fresh... of what?

- Fresh roadkill.

She gave us what she said

was fresh roadkill.

Even though it was

pumpkin muffins.

Oh, she was joking? - Yeah.

Okay.

You're boiling over. Watch out!

So anyway, Lilly has

a big house, so last Saturday

I went over and she has a garden

with these cool, old stonewalls

and we played like

it was a castle.

Like it was a castle?

Have you seen my backyard?

Have you seen how big it is?

Come on. Come on.

I'll show you the backyard.

Come on.

Can we have a garden? I wanna

make, like, a secret garden

with walls and gates

and flowers.

Uh... walls? Okay.

Like over here.

You can do that, couldn't you?

And then maybe Lilly

could come over.

Um... sure. Yeah.

Let's ask her for a date.

Or um... you know, play date.

Yeah. Except, you know,

her mother doesn't know you.

You'd have to make that okay.

Absolutely.

How do we do that?

Goodnight, Edith.

Ow! You shocked me.

Sorry.

Daddy, you're so funny.

I love you.

I love you too.

And, um, I'm really sorry

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Angus MacLachlan

Angus MacLachlan is a playwright and screenwriter most famous for writing the screenplays for the 2005 film Junebug as well as the cult short film Tater Tomater. He graduated from the North Carolina School of the Arts in 1980 and continues to reside in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. He adapted one of his plays into the film Stone directed by John Curran and starring Robert De Niro, Milla Jovovich, and Edward Norton that was released in 2010. more…

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