Lewis Aldridge, a little boy of ten years old, is shown struggling to come to terms with the loss of his cherished mother in a scene that takes place in post-war Britain. Lewis is compelled to conceal his feelings because he is left in the care of his emotionally distant father Gilbert, whom he hardly knows and who immediately remarries after divorcing Lewis's mother.
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Lewis Aldridge, a little boy of ten years old, is shown struggling to come to terms with the loss of his cherished mother in a scene that takes place in post-war Britain. Lewis is compelled to conceal his feelings because he is left in the care of his emotionally distant father Gilbert, whom he hardly knows and who immediately remarries after divorcing Lewis's mother.
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