Unable to escape from his mother's clutches, Tony begins to lose his mind, spurring a fatal act that will destroy the family. The fact that he's homosexual only makes matters worse. As Tony grows older and the family relocates from New York City to Paris to Spain to Ibiza throughout the 1950s and '60s, Barbara's fanatical smothering has left her son a sheepish wreck. The birth of a son, Tony (Eddie Redmayne), does nothing to solve Brooks and Barbara's conflicted relationship. Julianne Moore (SAFE, SHORT CUTS) plays Barbara Daly, a damaged but beautiful woman who elevates her status when she marries Brooks Baekeland (Stephen Dillane), heir to a plastics fortune. Aronson as his source material in order to revisit one of the 20th century's most notorious family tragedies. This time around, Kalin uses the celebrated nonfiction book by Natalie Robins and Steven M.L. Like his landmark debut SWOON, Tom Kalin's long-awaited follow-up is based on a shocking true story.
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