When Jackson and Helen move in with Jackson's mother, Martha, to take care of the family estate, they are deeply in love and on the verge of becoming parents for the very first time. However, there is a problem in this household. Martha is resentful of her son's feelings for Helen, and she is beginning to behave strangely, despite her Southern charm. While Helen strives to maintain a harmonious home life, Martha wants to separate the family in order for Jackson to become her only possession.
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When Jackson and Helen move in with Jackson's mother, Martha, to take care of the family estate, they are deeply in love and on the verge of becoming parents for the very first time. However, there is a problem in this household. Martha is resentful of her son's feelings for Helen, and she is beginning to behave strangely, despite her Southern charm. While Helen strives to maintain a harmonious home life, Martha wants to separate the family in order for Jackson to become her only possession.
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