Suscríbete a nuestro boletín de novedades y recíbelo en tu email.
Sylvia Morton, a graphic artist at an LA design firm, develops mild depression and starts working from home. Her son Richard is away at school and her husband, Miles Harrison, an architect, is becoming distant. Fogged in by a pervasive ennui, she drifts through her life as if she were not part of it. Suffering from the dissociation that comes with depression, she starts to withdraw. A pile of cast off clothing gathers in the corner of her bedroom as if she s preparing for a trip, except she doesn t travel for business now. An unsettling feeling remains: that she doesn t deserve her wonderful life, and duly noted it s not that wonderful. Despite all the trappings of success expensive cars, beautiful home, gated community, meaningful careers the couple drifts further apart. Looking forward to reuniting with Nanz, an old friend from high school who has come to Burbank to work in the motion picture industry, Sylvia plans a weekend away at Spa Oja