A tangled story about a man who, in first light, seems to save battered women and abused children - bringing them to a private enclave to live free of fear albeit in a strange communal system with only the mothers, the children and one man.
As the story progresses, we see how fragile this man's ego is within some of his encounters when a child challenges him.
One of his biggest challengers is a young man he saved the day he was born - which brings a nice ironic twist to the plot.
I'm curious to find out if the mothers know about the daytime sorties he has them going on........The final line is prophetic.
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Partisan
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Waltz in B Minor, Op 62, no. 2
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Friday Night
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I Eat It At Home
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The Hardest Thing To Do
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