The last film from R. Williams can be deemed a fairly controversial one on the one hand and something that seems to happen with more regularity these days. It's all a subtle drama that follows a conveniently devoted husband and dutiful bank employee who begins to face his own secrets. On a chance encounter on his drive home, Nolan, the R. Williams character, meets a troubled young man, everything appearing to change here on in and beginning to break from confines of the many years that were part of his old life. This is more than middle age crisis but facing a truth that one has long denied.
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