Play Nice Review: An Unapologetically Frightening Examination of Feminine Reality
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Play Nice Review: An Unapologetically Frightening Examination of Feminine Reality
What do you see? What do you hear? What do you feel? What do you remember? These questions form the basis of perception, something that Clio Louise Barnes grapples with following the death of her estranged mother, Alexandra. Confronted with such loss, Clio and her sisters find themselves at odds with how to handle such a thing. For eldest daughter, Leda, and middle-child, peacemaker Daphne, the past is the past, and the girls’ unstable upbringin…
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