Drawers upturned, laundry, lipstick smeared on a broken mirror - the wreckage was what he saw but the ripped edges of his marriage, the shame and guilt, were all he felt. Nick hated this place. Across the room his son stared back from a torn photograph. There was no way to put this back together.
All Abby said she wanted was peace. The sins weren’t hers but they built the cage that trapped her just the same in relentless rage. Forgiveness? Family, friends and ‘experts’ had no idea what they were talking about. How could they? Management techniques, getting past it, forgiveness – Abby wanted more.
A picture. A visit. A small seemingly inconsequential act. Could these unremarkable moments be the start of a salvation? Was that all it takes? Or was something else at work?
Based on a true story, Seeing Clearly is a parable of two people’s journey to save themselves, and perhaps a marriage. It is the story of the small and mystical steps on an intimate path in the lives of two people, shattered in the aftermath of addiction.
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