opened to acclaim in January at the Sundance Film Festival, plays out in that claustrophobic room, where the four parents sit around a small table and begin to talk, awkwardly at first, about the incident — before cycling through hatred, sympathy and cautious understanding.
Ultimately, each character experiences a personal epiphany in trying to make sense of a senseless tragedy.“I think what happens [with Linda], honestly, as a parent . . .
the thought of losing a child, not only a child but a child who has brought about the tragedy of loss for so many families — not only that, but he took his own life — it’s unimaginable.
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