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"Being Frank" is a comedy-drama film that revolves around an ordinary family facing an extraordinary situation. The film follows seventeen-year-old Philip, who accidentally discovers a shocking secret about his father, Frank.

Philip accidentally stumbles upon a photo of his father with another woman and her children, discovering that Frank has a completely separate second family. This revelation leaves Philip emotionally torn and confused. Unable to comprehend his father's deceit, he decides to confront Frank about the situation.

In an attempt to confront Frank, Philip decides to blackmail him. Philip wants his father to come clean to his mother, Bonnie, about the second family and face the consequences of his actions. However, Frank is reluctant to reveal his secret as it risks unraveling not just his marriage but also his relationships with both families.

As the complicated web of lies continues to unravel, the film explores the consequences of Frank's choices on both families. Frank struggles to keep up the façade, constantly trying to balance his responsibilities between his secret family and his first family.

Throughout the film, Frank's dual-role becomes increasingly difficult to maintain, leading to hilarious, emotional, and chaotic situations. The film highlights the impact of secrets on family dynamics and the struggle to maintain trust and stability.

As the story progresses, a series of humorous and heartfelt events unfold, challenging the characters to confront their own mistakes, confrontations, and ultimately find a way to rebuild broken relationships. Through humor, "Being Frank" explores themes of family, forgiveness, and the complexity of human relationships.

In the end, the film wraps up with a satisfying resolution, as both families confront the truth and attempt to rebuild their lives in the aftermath of Frank's revelation. Overall, "Being Frank" delves into the complicated nature of family dynamics, the consequences of hidden secrets, and the power of forgiveness and genuine connection.
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