Sophie, a young woman struggling with her parents' sudden divorce, confronts her father's younger mistress. She expresses her deep-seated anxiety and the loss of the foundational security she once felt within her family unit.
SOPHIE: Some nights I lie awake and I go over the things I’ve said. Confidently. The things I’ve said confidently and they – they fall to pieces. And where there were words there is now just – just this feeling of – of impossibility. That everything is – there’s no way through it – I used to feel th
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