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Going Down Memory
Lane
Theresa's family consisted of six sisters, two brothers, her stressed out father, and her cold and cruel mother. She always knew how much her mother hated her, and the feeling was getting very close to mutual. Her mother never hesitated to tell Theresa that she hated her, and during that summer of 1983, she finally showed Theresa how far her hate could push her. Beth was haunted that summer by the seven year anniversary of when her father was murdered outside of the theater. Now she just lived with her mother, and it was apparent to Beth that her mother was acting particularly strange on this anniversary. If that wasn't bad enough, the Jordan brothers decided to make Beth the object of their obsession, following her and frightening her every chance they could get. Donna was considered the fortunate one of the group, but that was only because she kept her troubles locked away. Though she loved her parents dearly, they were always very busy and paid little attention to her. Due to their stressful work schedules, her parents fought constantly, and Donna had to live with the worry that they might get a divorce.
The three friends share in each other's
experiences and traumas, still trying to beat their childhood demons. In
the process, they have to learn how to grow up through self-discovery,
self-acceptance, and sacrifice. As they drudge up their bad memories, they
soon realize that their demons are not stuck in the past where they belong,
but are now showing resurfacing in their adult years. In order for them to
overcome their traumatic childhood, they must face these demons head on,
no matter how painful these trips down memory lane might be.
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