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A Short History of Decay
A failed Brooklyn writer, Nathan Fisher, visits his ailing parents in Florida. His mother has Alzheimer's and his father has recently had a stroke and his girlfriend has recently broken up with him.
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Plot Summary
A wealthy, aging woman, known for her sharp wit and even sharper tongue, finds herself increasingly isolated as her body and mind begin to fail her. She navigates her diminishing world with a blend of dark humor and biting sarcasm, reflecting on her life and relationships as she confronts her own mortality. The film explores themes of aging, legacy, and the complexities of family dynamics.
Critical Reception
A Short History of Decay received mixed to positive reviews from critics. While some praised its dark humor and Kathleen Turner's performance, others found the pacing uneven and the narrative somewhat meandering. Audiences were similarly divided, appreciating the candid portrayal of aging but sometimes finding the film's tone too bleak.
What Reviewers Say
Kathleen Turner delivers a compelling performance as a cantankerous matriarch.
The film's dark humor and honest portrayal of aging are noteworthy.
Some critics found the narrative lacked focus and could be slow at times.
Google audience: Google users generally appreciated the film's unique perspective on aging and the strength of Kathleen Turner's performance, though some wished for a more uplifting or cohesive storyline.
Fun Fact
The film marked one of Kathleen Turner's more prominent dramatic roles in recent years, showcasing her enduring talent.
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