Movie |
Depression | Divorce
Divorced and demoralized Amy Minsky’s prospects look bleak when she is condemned to move back in with her parents at the age of 35. Everyone wants to help, but, as her patience level with advice is plummeting, a bold teenage boy enters her life, igniting her last bit of self-esteem. What ensues is an unconventional love story infused with all the good things Amy needs to get on in life, and that just may include great sex.
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Divorced and demoralized Amy Minsky’s prospects look bleak when she is condemned to move back in with her parents at the age of 35. Everyone wants to help, but, as her patience level with advice is plummeting, a bold teenage boy enters her life, igniting her last bit of self-esteem. What ensues is an unconventional love story infused with all the good things Amy needs to get on in life, and that just may include great sex.
6.2/10
IMDbTop Ten Independent Films | 2012
Dramatic | 2012 | Todd
Best Film | 2012 | Todd
Breakthrough Actor | 2012 | Melanie
Box Office Collection 354,939 USD
The title is a reference to a Groucho Marx song of the same name.
Greta Lee's debut.
"Amy: Where the fuck is 'bottom'? Where the motherfucking fuck is motherfucking 'bottom'?"
"Amy: I just thought that that was being alive. To always feel bad and wrong and just insecure and invisible."