All the whiny-baby stuff from both 'young' main characters is just silly. Its the kind of stuff you might expect from a 20 year old complaining about their bad treatment as a child, not people in their 50's and 60's. Anyone watching this movie who actually had a bad childhood, and has actually 'grown up' would be taken aback and hardly empathetic to this self-centered pity-party. Sometimes in familial relationships, some things are better left unsaid. I found that the way both 'young' characters punish the 'old' character in an effort to pry decades old unpleasant facts from her was disgusting.(I know what I'm talking about... I did have a bad childhood... and not on Park avenue.)