Georges has Down syndrome and lives in a mental hospital. Harry is a busy businessman who gives talks to young people who want to become salespeople. He does well in business, but since his wife left him and took their two kids with her, his social life has been a disaster. This weekend, his kids came to see him by train, but Harry, who was working as usual, forgot to get them. His wife and kids don't want to see him again, and he's sad and angry as he drives around on country roads. He almost hits Georges, who is running away from the institution because his mother died and no one else went home with their parents but him. Harry tries to get rid of Georges, but the new friend won't go away. Eventually, they become close friends, which changes Harry.
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Georges has Down syndrome and lives in a mental hospital. Harry is a busy businessman who gives talks to young people who want to become salespeople. He does well in business, but since his wife left him and took their two kids with her, his social life has been a disaster. This weekend, his kids came to see him by train, but Harry, who was working as usual, forgot to get them. His wife and kids don't want to see him again, and he's sad and angry as he drives around on country roads. He almost hits Georges, who is running away from the institution because his mother died and no one else went home with their parents but him. Harry tries to get rid of Georges, but the new friend won't go away. Eventually, they become close friends, which changes Harry.
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