![]() Tara goes to London by herself, where she discovers and buys a book about the tapestries of The Lady and the Unicorn at a second-hand bookseller. Afterwards she repeatedly whispers that she is not happy, and after some brief discussion with Mark she says she's going to sleep. That evening they are having sex again, and Tara again is crying and in distress. Later they're having a BBQ with friends and Mark berates her for not providing drinks for the guests. Mark questions whether she's having an affair which she denies and they argue. Following a visit to the park, Mark tries to have sex with her in one of the children's rooms, which she refuses. He does wake up and she reluctantly engages in sex with him, again in distress unnoticed by Mark. The following Saturday morning Tara wakes up early, trying not to wake up Mark. When she leaves the school she stops and stands outside, in distress. She helps Mark get ready for work, and takes the children to school. Tara resignedly has sex with Mark, during which she is in tears, unbeknownst to Mark. Tara and Mark are asleep in bed, when they are woken by a phone call. Tara goes to a nearby park and seems upset. Tara (Gemma Arterton) is a wife to Mark (Dominic Cooper) and a stay-at-home mother to two children, Teddy and Florrie. The story follows Tara, a stay at home mother, who is beginning to fall out of love with her husband, Mark, and their kids. It was screened in the Special Presentations section at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival. ![]() The Escape is a 2017 British drama film directed by Dominic Savage. ![]()
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