The two women meet at a residential treatment center run by the firm but compassionate (Meera Syal), where they find solace and an unexpected connection in their shared trauma. Key Themes & Performance
The story follows two parallel but eventually overlapping lives of couples dealing with the aftermath of TBI: The Almond and the Seahorse YIFY
Critics noted this as a rare non-comedy role for Wilson, praising her ability to convey the "emotional turmoil" of a woman at the end of her rope. The two women meet at a residential treatment
It highlights the exhaustion and loneliness of full-time caregiving, as Sarah and Toni seek a way to re-imagine a future while being "ambushed by time". Archaeologist Sarah (Rebel Wilson) struggles to maintain a
Archaeologist Sarah (Rebel Wilson) struggles to maintain a connection with her husband, Joe (Celyn Jones), who suffered a TBI after surgery for a brain tumor. Joe has severe anterograde amnesia , meaning he cannot form new memories and is often impulsive or disinhibited.