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Approaching their senior years, British sisters Sandra and Bif have been estranged for 10 years because of their differences. Sandra, newly-minted Lady Abbott as her lawyer husband Mike has just been knighted, does whatever necessary to present a perfect upper-crust life and marriage, including maintaining proper decorum. Older Bif is the carefree one, living for the moment, including not caring that her council-estate apartment in inner-city London is a pigsty, as long as she can find whatever she needs. While Sandra has no place for someone like Bif in her life, Bif laments what Sandra has become since marrying Mike, because she once had a real zest for life. When Sandra learns first-hand that Mike has been having an affair for five years with Pamela (one of her closest friends) and eventually asks for a divorce so he can marry her, Sandra feels like her planned retirement life with Mike has been pulled out from under her and turns to Bif for emotional support, too ashamed to turn to any of her friends. While Bif does whatever she can to accommodate Sandra, Sandra feels like a fish out of water in Bif's environs, which includes the adult community dance class she attends, which is populated by her closest friends, like Charlie Glover, who is also at a crossroads in his marriage: his institutionalized, Alzheimer's-stricken wife Lilly is slowly slipping away from him. In finally opening up to the joys of the dance and making connections with Bif's friends, including Charlie, Sandra needs to evaluate her life in its entirety, including whether she's ready to put her upper-crust life behind her and embrace a new life with someone caring like Charlie. Bif going through her own challenges might provide a deeper perspective for Sandra in what she really wants.
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