

I Don't Feel at Home in This World Anymore
2017•1h 36min
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Burglars break into the home of an eccentric woman and steal her grandmother’s silverware. When the police won’t take her complaints seriously, she teams up with a slightly unhinged neighbor to teach the criminals a lesson.
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