Normal
A grieving mother cannot "move on" after her son's death, keeping his room as it was, wanting her younger boy to be like his dead brother.
A youth leaves juvenile detention, going home to an angry father and a lonely young step-mother.
A college teacher whose brother has autistic behaviors separates from his wife and is attracted to a student.
The narrative discloses slowly the mother, youth, and teacher's connections to a car accident.
The paroled youth talks to the dead boy's girlfriend and must sort out his relationship with his step-mother; the professor encourages his brother to go on a date.
Can the mother see her living son for who he is? In what ways can each be normal?
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Normal
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The Crash Was So Unkind
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Ryan Ostiguy:
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Window Shopping
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Lindsay Tomasic:
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