The film takes place in a beach community, with signs that the town is called Venice. One of these signs is an actual sign saying Venice. Another is canals running beside houses.
Alex is the boring, responsible and cute sister, and Lily is the adventurous rebel who looks like she works at a truck stop.
Their father Roger is showing early signs of what could be Alzheimer's, but he is also appearing in a community theater production of a play which he may have written. I say may have written because there were a couple of details I missed and these may have been at the beginning of the movie, but from the way he was talking, I think he wrote it.
Alex works for an organization that protects the environment. She has interviewed people who have shown her evidence that a marsh is being affected by work already done by Frank's company to develop the area into a resort. Frank argues that the people would rather have jobs and improve their status, but Alex is fighting his efforts, hoping the resort can be built in a different location.
Alex's husband George wasn't happy and he has left. They have a young son Dakota, and George is making every effort to be a good father. Alex isn't quite happy with her life and Lily gives her advice, which is not really the type of advice the fine upstanding citizens should be following. But this is a movie so reckless behavior is acceptable.
So will Alex find happiness? Will the marsh be saved? Can Roger get through his play, and how sick is he?
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Alex of Venice
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Alex and Josh
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Jeff McIlwain:
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