In a story that looks different and dramatic of a different kind, where the story is told about the psychologist Hal Rajlan Institute Somaveri where he works within the Institute. Rajlan appears to be meeting one of his patients, Nola Karfith, a troubled woman who is being persecuted with her husband for custody of their daughter. It seems that all things are turning to a different turn, where Rajlan must help his patient in his battle sick, but on the other must also deal with the special problems.
Shedding the grindhouse skin of the early films for a cool-clinical sheen, Cronenberg exhumes the deformed feelings of relationships erected on circles of pain while locating a bruised new dignity in the characters caught in them
it's Cronenberg's Kramer Vs. Kramer - although Benton's film never featured dwarfish homicidal psychopaths amongst its methods for bridging irreconcilable differences.