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Two small-town, forever friends are forced to deal with their different views on growing up, and growing old, after their plan for a boozy, boujee summer in a neighborhood McMansion goes awry.
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Breaking and Entering, is a second-time-coming-of-age comedy about two post-menopausal besties who realize life-going-on-sixty isn’t what they expected.
When dutiful housewife, Janet, arrives home after caring for her dying mom in really rural Wisconsin, she discovers a world of unwelcome change. Her husband and kids are totally self-sufficient, and her beloved hometown is overrun by hipster shops and massive new homes. Not to mention her aging body, which now resembles a sack of cats. To cope, Janet takes up power walking with her lifelong pal, Irene, who’s totally bored with retirement. What starts as a playful dare to break into an empty McMansion, quickly becomes an epic summer of criminal mischief as the two try and outsmart husbands, cops and the vacationing homeowners (with a not-so-smart security system). Can Janet and Irene pull off the ultimate 60th birthday bash – in someone else’s home? More important, can they escape the beliefs that imprison them as adults – and find happiness on the other side of youth?
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