The Cooper family is shocked to learn that their parents' house is being foreclosed upon during a reunion. For the time being, Ma and Pa are living with their son George's family, while daughter Cora is staying with her father. The parents, on the other hand, are as insignificant as sand in the well-oiled machines of their middle-aged children's families. Is it possible for the elderly to take control of their own destinies?
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The Cooper family is shocked to learn that their parents' house is being foreclosed upon during a reunion. For the time being, Ma and Pa are living with their son George's family, while daughter Cora is staying with her father. The parents, on the other hand, are as insignificant as sand in the well-oiled machines of their middle-aged children's families. Is it possible for the elderly to take control of their own destinies?
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