My cultural awakening : a Steve Carell film made me realise I was being abused
After my dad died, my mum and I endured the coercive control of her new partner for years. It was The Way Way Back that freed us both In the first five minutes of the 2013 comedy drama The Way Way Back, a teenage boy has a conversation with his stepfather in a car bound for Cape Cod. You can (…)
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