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"Does our family unit have to break down? Does it have to get to a point where we can no longer sustain this and then they'll step in and give you support? Because right now that's where we're at," said Dan.

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"I would wake up through the night just to double check my phone that I haven't slept through a phone call," his wife added.

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Charlotte Rampling, Cate Blanchett, and Vicky Krieps clash as mother and daughters. "Mother" follows "Father," transporting the film to Dublin, where a romance author (Rampling) is welcoming her two grown daughters for their annual afternoon tea. Where this matriarch is intimidatingly intellectual and chic, her daughters are a study in contrast. Timothea, or Tim for short (Blanchett), is a mousy pencil pusher who fusses and frets but always at a low volume, lest she be a bother. Little sister Lilith (Krieps) is a free spirit with pink hair, a comically casual attitude, and a penchant for lying about great successes to impress her mother.