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Synopsis: The film explores the story of Athena (Rose Leslie), a struggling dancer trying to make it in LA. Athena's father Jack (Ray Liotta) interrupts her lonely and detached existence when he asks her to move home to Florida to care for him... big news: he has cancer. Nursing Jack proves more and more challenging for Athena. So much so that when she is called back to LA for the greatest dance opportunity of her twenty-five years, she takes it. What follows is a heart-wrenching journey of growing up told with ample moments of humor and levity, candidly illuminating father/daughter relationships and bonds that despite being broken always find their way back home.
Genre: Comedy, Drama, Family
Director(s): Amanda Sharp
Production: East 2 West Entertainment
 
IMDB:
6.0
Year:
2016
90 min
136 Views


little dramatic.

-No, you know what?

I don't do the whole

boyfriend-girlfriend thing.

I don't want to

do that with you.

-What about the whole

grown-up talking to another

grown-up over dinner thing?

Do you do that?

-Look, I didn't come over here

for you to wine and dine me and

be all nice to me and tell me

everyone has f***ing cancer.

-No, you just came here for

little empty, meaningless sex.

-I'm sorry - what kind of fag

turns down a half naked girl

in his living room?!

-The kind who knows you can't

keep f***ing away your pain.

-"Pain"?

My pain?

Well what are you now,

my f***ing shrink?

- Oh come on.

We both know that you

don't have a therapist.

-Oh f*** you!

What is that?!

-It's the souffl.

I made it for dessert.

-It's Jack!

You know what to do.

- Daddy...

I just wanted to say that I'm...

that I'm so sorry.

I am so sorry for everything...

I forgive you...

I do... I do.

I forgive you.

Daddy, this is so hard...

I miss you...

And I love you.

-Alright, hold the music - stop!

-Athena...

I'm sorry, Max.

I'm so sorry.

- Shhh.

-I'm sorry.

-Welcome back.

-Smile!

Smile, baby.

One, two, three!

Got it?

-Big smile, Athena.

One, two, three!

-Yeah!!!

I love you, princess.

If you want someone to know you

have a small johnson-

- drive that car!

Very good.

-Honey

bunny...goddess of wisdom...

What are we having, honey bunny?

-Good to see you, honey bunny.

Honey B-- Athena...

-...that orange marker is gone.

...forever.

You've never going

to see it again.

And that's okay...

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