"Incredibly intense look at a forty-three year old woman in crisis"
On the day she buried her beloved grandfather Henry
O'Shaughnessy, who raised her since her parents died when
she was eight, divorce attorney Caroline Moore learns her
boyfriend litigation lawyer Steven Phillips is cheating
with his own ex-wife Brenda. Stunned by his betrayal when
she needs support, she fails to inform the louse that she
is two and a half months pregnant. Instead of returning
to work, Caroline needs time to find herself. She decides to stay at her grandfather's cottage
overlooking Lake Michigan and begins taking barefoot walks
like she did as a child. Carline begins making friends
especially with neighbor Tori and the hunk next door.
That is until she learns the guy next door is Tori's ex
and oh she refuses to become involved with an ex after
Steven though she admits to herself she is attracted and
he is nice. EX'S AND OH'S is an incredibly intense look at a forty-
three year old woman who faces a mid life crisis between a
pregnancy, the death of a beloved relative, and her deep
feelings of being alone. The story line is totally
character driven as the audience gets inside the innermost
elements of what makes Caroline more or less what she is
through her thoughts and self-deprecating asides. Fans of
profound character studies with limited action will ooh
and ah over Sandra Steffen's reflective work. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted July 9, 2006
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