The youngest sister, who was always the "perfect" one, returns to her blue-collar hometown after losing everything. Instead of being welcomed with open arms, her return triggers deep resentment in her older brother, who stayed behind to care for their ailing parents.
Boundaries are blurred, and individual identities are subsumed by the collective. A parent might view their child as an extension of themselves, leading to suffocating control and a lack of privacy. Genie Morman Incest Family 272
Frequently rooted in the clash between tradition and modernity, or unrealistic parental expectations versus a child's search for identity. Generational Shadows: The youngest sister, who was always the "perfect"