![]() Michael tells Alice he has been offered a job in Denver. ![]() She also tells him that she has been thinking about asking him to come home with her. They spend time together and as they depart Alice asks Michael if he would attend her 180-day sober speech where she will acknowledge her failings and accomplishments. Initially shy, Michael becomes a more vocal member of the group and shares his sorrow over his lack of understanding for the gravity his wife's sobriety would have on him, his children and his marriage.Īlice and Michael singularly return to the hospital to celebrate the birth of their caretaker's baby. Alice is once again seen flourishing in her new role while Michael is unable to find control and seeks out a support group for spouses of alcoholics. Unable to find a medium and with tempers flared, Michael moves out and Alice becomes the main caretaker of their home and children. Coming to terms with their estrangement, a reluctant Michael (believing therapy is for the weak) and a willing Alice see a marriage counselor who quickly establishes Michael's "co-dependency" on Alice's role as an alcoholic. He has become used to being the stable and controlled one in their relationship and is jealous of Alice's lack of dependence and outside friendships. Michael is having trouble adjusting to Alice's balance. During a family visit day at the clinic, Alice immediately begins to rebuild her shattered bond with the children leaving Michael alone to wander the grounds uncomfortable and out of place in his wife's new lifestyle.Īlice returns home sober yet guarded. Meanwhile, at the clinic, Alice is flourishing her recovery is painful but stabilizing and she is well liked and respected by both staff and fellow clinic tenants alike. Michael finds himself now the main caretaker of their home and two children, a role he struggles to maintain along with his career as an airline pilot. Upon release from the hospital, a timid Alice enters a rehabilitation clinic. ![]() They jointly decide she must seek professional help for her alcoholism. Fearing her mother has died, Jess contacts Michael who immediately flies home to be by his wife's side.Īfter the incident and while in the hospital, Michael and Alice confront the truth about Alice's drinking. Unable to control her balance and calling for Jess, she falls to the side and smashes through the shower door onto the bathroom floor. In return, she violently slaps Jess, who runs to her room crying. Still drinking, Alice is confronted by her eldest daughter concerned for her mother's welfare. She dismisses the reluctant caretaker, who leaves her alone with her children. One afternoon, Alice enters their home in a drunken incoherent state. Though she's lighthearted and loving, Alice is often reckless and, when drunk, even neglects her children: nine-year-old daughter Jess (Tina Majorino) from a previous marriage, and four-year-old daughter Casey ( Mae Whitman), whose father is Michael. Meg Ryan plays Alice Green, a school counselor who has a serious drinking problem and is married to Michael (Andy García), an airline pilot. The film chronicles one woman's (Meg Ryan) alcoholism and her husband's (Andy García) efforts to help her.
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