Tammy's Always Dying
Catherine, a young woman forced to care for her embarrassing alcoholic mother, decides to flee her life of poverty and appear on a sleazy talk show after her mother is diagnosed with terminal cancer.…
Tammy's Always Dying
Catherine, a young woman forced to care for her embarrassing alcoholic mother, decides to flee her life of poverty and appear on a sleazy talk show after her mother is diagnosed with terminal cancer. On the 29th of every month, when the welfare runs out, Catherine talks her alcoholic mother off of the same bridge. Literally. Catherine, a connoisseur of bad decisions, dreams of being successful. At anything. Tammy, her mother, has been so poor for so long that all she can do is party about it. When Tammy is diagnosed with terminal cancer, Catherine is forced to move in and care for her. Enter Ilana, a glamorous purveyor of talk-show tragedy porn who wants to help Catherine publish her life story. Caught between sacrifice and selling out, Catherine must decide if life without Tammy is really a better life. —Anonymous. Catherine MacDonald has always had a difficult relationship with her self-absorbed alcoholic mother Tammy, but one with some predictable actions like the following: After Tammy's welfare money runs out at the end of the month, Cathy knows that Tammy will feign committing suicide by jumping off the same bridge, which Tammy will never do as Cathy feigns to come and save her, Tammy not dying if she jumped regardless as the netting just below deck-level as a suicide prevention measure would break her fall. In Tammy not being there as a mother in her formative years, Cathy has ended up in a dead end life in the service sector (currently a waitress at a dive bar) with self-esteem issues that have resulted in her having an affair with married and thus knowingly unavailable Reggie Seamus; and her boss and arguably her best friend, gay Doug Hughes, going on regular outings with her into the city to an upscale hotel bar where they pretend to be people other than themselves, with Jamie the bartender knowingly going along with anything. Things between mother and daughter change when Tammy is diagnosed with stage-4 cancer and given less than one year, tops, to live. While their interactions necessarily increase as they decide how to proceed, things between Cathy and Tammy do not substantively improve. Needing validation, Cathy turns to a place where she thinks she can get it: "The Gordon Baker Show", a television talk show which is advertising for potential guests for an upcoming segment dealing with loss. —Huggo
Tammy's Always Dying
Drama
Film Details
Catherine, a young woman forced to care for her embarrassing alcoholic mother, decides to flee her life of poverty and appear on a sleazy talk show after her mother is diagnosed with terminal cancer. On the 29th of every month, when the welfare runs out, Catherine talks her alcoholic mother off of the same bridge. Literally.
Catherine, a connoisseur of bad decisions, dreams of being successful. At anything. Tammy, her mother, has been so poor for so long that all she can do is party about it.
When Tammy is diagnosed with terminal cancer, Catherine is forced to move in and care for her. Enter Ilana, a glamorous purveyor of talk-show tragedy porn who wants to help Catherine publish her life story. Caught between sacrifice and selling out, Catherine must decide if life without Tammy is really a better life.
—Anonymous. Catherine MacDonald has always had a difficult relationship with her self-absorbed alcoholic mother Tammy, but one with some predictable actions like the following: After Tammy's welfare money runs out at the end of the month, Cathy knows that Tammy will feign committing suicide by jumping off the same bridge, which Tammy will never do as Cathy feigns to come and save her, Tammy not dying if she jumped regardless as the netting just below deck-level as a suicide prevention measure would break her fall. In Tammy not being there as a mother in her formative years, Cathy has ended up in a dead end life in the service sector (currently a waitress at a dive bar) with self-esteem issues that have resulted in her having an affair with married and thus knowingly unavailable Reggie Seamus; and her boss and arguably her best friend, gay Doug Hughes, going on regular outings with her into the city to an upscale hotel bar where they pretend to be people other than themselves, with Jamie the bartender knowingly going along with anything.
Things between mother and daughter change when Tammy is diagnosed with stage-4 cancer and given less than one year, tops, to live. While their interactions necessarily increase as they decide how to proceed, things between Cathy and Tammy do not substantively improve. Needing validation, Cathy turns to a place where she thinks she can get it: "The Gordon Baker Show", a television talk show which is advertising for potential guests for an upcoming segment dealing with loss.
—Huggo.