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A Quick Summary of a Movie about a Stepmom and Son.
A man who served in the military has recently passed away, leaving his loving wife, Laurie (Dana Vespoli), and her stepson, Andrew (Oliver Flynn), behind. Laurie is devastated and unsure how she’ll continue on, though Andrew is there to help her however he can, even if he’s dealing with his own grief of having lost a parent.
One day Laurie solemnly brings her husband’s military uniform to Andrew as they reflect upon what a wonderful man he was. Eventually, Laurie insists that Oliver try on the uniform, saying it’d make his parent proud. Although Andrew is a little unsure since he’s worried about being disrespectful, Laurie assures him that his parent would WANT him to wear the uniform — he’d be honoring the memory in the most wonderful way.
Andrew delicately puts on the uniform and stands tall and silent before Laurie. Laurie is hit with a mix of emotions but likes what she sees, unexpectedly becoming aroused and longing for her own stepson in place of her husband. Caught up in the moment, she makes a bold move on Andrew, although he’s shocked as he gently holds her back. That’s when Laurie gives into her desperation and grief, telling Andrew that this fleeting moment between them is EXACTLY what she needs to finally be able to move on…
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Sarah: And she knows your heart and the spirit. Yeah. She knew me. Yeah. Ravens. I’m here. I’ll grab the box. Yeah, she. That was. yeah. It’s beautiful, you know, for service. But, just some people. Someone’s talking and this and to everybody, you know, she kept asking, How are you? And you. You saying. And it’s fine as we can be, but that’s his stuff, is you.
Michael: Yeah, you should do that. He Yeah, I think it’s. I think it’s important that we’re together, you know? Absolutely. Emotionally, you’re going to have to go in June. Yeah. Yeah, absolutely. Is six months of you look just like you. Sorry, That’s hard. It’s. It’s hard, but it’s. It’s comforting at the same time. He’s so proud of you wanting to be just like him.
Sarah: You are so much like him. No, he died a hero. Yes, he did. I just can’t get my head around it. I understand how they got him on so far. They ambushed him, but before he saved all those people. Yeah. To us. Yeah. I don’t make him like this. You know, they don’t. So nice. I like. I seem to.
Michael: I think that’s your size. See the same sizes that was at this age. Yes. And I look just like him now. It’s got. I’ll stay as long as you can. Okay. Thank you. Come on.
Sarah: Hi, Creative. I am. I’m holding up. How about you? I’m just trying to keep my mind busy. Yeah, Distract myself. Just keep thinking about how you didn’t live up to him, you know, And he was my age.
Michael: I was out fighting for our country, saving people’s lives. 20 years old, and I’m here working some bullshit job, going to school for whatever. And I just can’t help but think I didn’t live up to him.
Sarah: Well, I can assure you that he never thought you were a disappointment or a failure. And certainly now, if he could see you and how you’ve done such a good job of taking care of your step mom, I mean, you’ve been there for me so many times that How could I not?
Michael: I’m going to be there for you. It’s just hard. I know it’s hard, but I know there was the initial disappointment that you didn’t choose the military life. You know, I remember you guys arguing about that. But what you don’t know is that when he saw your level of commitment to forging your own path, he was incredibly proud of you.
Sarah: You know? No, I know. I’m just your step mom, but I’m proud of you, too. Thank you.
Michael: So, what’s in the box?
Sarah: This. This is your dad’s uniform. I’ve been giving it some thought, and I think he would want you to have it. I think you should have this now. Are you sure how much it meant to him? I think. I think that it makes sense for you to have it, because I think it can symbolize something else to you. What it means to be a hero. You know, And I think it’s good luck for you. And I think I think I don’t think you actually you should try it on.
Michael: You know? Yeah, it’s it’s even in a sense, I think it will. We’ll see. All right. Well, I go to the bathroom. no, you don’t need to do that. You’re my stepson. It’s a deal. Just try it on. Right. Should start with some shoes and start with these pants. This on first. Okay.
Sarah: I definitely sit and watch, but would you like to go for a walk?
Michael: I’m the shoes. that’s Chinese. I remember you to see your same size. You look so much like him with the jacket. How do you help with the buttons?
Sarah: Yeah. Come. Yeah. Just like this. It’s just right time. I want you to have this.
Michael: Hey, man, what are you doing? I’m so sorry. You just took a look.
Sarah: You look exactly like him. I shouldn’t should look at this. no, no, no, no. Please, please, please, please, please. It’s not so long with him. For so long. I know. And then I didn’t see him when he was deployed. I spent months and months without him. I just miss him so much. And the way he touched me and looked so much like him, I just feel.
Family’s Final Salute Cast Details
Oliver Flynn as a Son & Dana Vespoli as a Mom