
Synopsis/Details
Amelia and Beth were as close as sisters could be. Marilyn was a proud mother who encouraged them to pursue their dreams. Amelia's dreams of acting took her out of state and, as Marilyn succumbed to Alzheimer's disease, Beth's relations with Amelia become strained. As a possible break-through performance nears, Amelia must choose between playing the role of a lifetime or being the sister and daughter that has made their family so special.
Story & Logistics
Story Type:
Pursuit
Story Situation:
Loss of loved ones
Story Conclusion:
Bitter-sweet
Linear Structure:
Linear
Moral Affections:
Guilt
Cast Size:
Few
Locations:
Few
Characters
Lead Role Ages:
Female Adult, Female Middle Aged
Hero Type:
Ordinary
Villian Type:
Mentally Disturbed
Stock Character Types:
Girl next door
Advanced
Subgenre:
Man vs Nature
Equality & Diversity:
Female Centric
Life Topics:
Retirement Home/Nursing Home
Super Powers:
Physical or mental domination
Time Period:
Contemporary times
Country:
United States of America (USA)
Illness Topics:
Psychological
Relationship Topics:
Elderly
Writer Style:
Frank Darabont