It is a human characteristic that when one feels strong grief or pain towards a lost loved one; they translate this grief into anger, usually targeting the victim. This is true to the characters of In the Bedroom. No time is wasted just a few short minutes into the film and Frank's father, Dr. Matt Fowler, offers an analogy that gets to the heart of the matter. Examining a lobster whose battle over a female cost it a claw, he observes to a companion, "When you get more than two in the bedroom, something like this happens." And with that sentiment the stage is set for an enthralling story of human emotion
The protagonists become Matt and Ruth Fowler (parents of Frank Fowler), who now go about their daily lives with the burden of gr
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