A fractious family gathers in an average-looking suburban living room for an informal reunion on the occasion of the parents’ wedding anniversary. The father taunts his family members and you quickly feel locked into the characters’ misery, just as they, in essence, are locked into their claustrophobic house. It is anything but an open house. A transformation begins to unfold, however, moving from a surreal atmosphere to the literal context of an Open House as Father plans to sell the house.
