
An eccentric woman meets an equally odd man at a group therapy session and they begin a relationship.
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Paul Sorvino
Gig's Father

Doris McCarthy
Ice Cream Lady (uncredited)

Renée Taylor
Pandora

Olympia Dukakis
Gig's Mother

Adam Arkin
Teenage Gig

Ron Carey
Group Member

Richard B. Shull

Sully Boyar
Psychiatrist

Joseph Bologna
Giggy

Eddie Barth
Ronnie

Francine Beers

Louis Zorich
Pandora's Father

Tom Mahoney

Michael Brockman
Group Member

Candice Azzara
Sheila

Stanley Brock

Barbara Brownell

Jerry Fujikawa
Vietnamese Man (uncredited)

Despo Diamantidou
Group Member

Nancy Andrews
Psychiatrist

Regina Baff
Corrine

Jack Aaron

Peggy Pope
Group Member

Helen Verbit
Pandora's Mother

Paul Dumont
Byron

Alvin Ing

Barbara Spiegel

Doyle Newberry
Priest

Sammy Smith
M.C.

Connie Mason
Ingrid

Norman Shelly
Doctor Furro

Rex O'Malley

Bobby Alto
Al

Marge Greene

Rosetta Veneziano

Wolf Landsman
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On Christmas Eve, Guido “Gig” Panimba, Joseph Bologna, and Pandora “Panda” Gold, Renée Taylor, wander the wintry streets of Manhattan and end up in an emergency group therapy circle designed to help the participants break self-destructive patterns. The room is filled with people who bare their neuroses aloud, from bed-wetting to paranoia, as the session facilitator guides them through a shared attempt at honesty and healing.
When Panda’s turn comes, she reveals she is there for her fourth emergency session. She declares herself a failure as an actress, singer, dancer, and woman, and launches into a sprawling, candid recollection of a life haunted by bad luck in love. We learn about Panda’s upbringing: a mother who constantly promises that she will be famous while a father repeatedly abandons them for affair after affair. To escape her unhappy home, young Panda immerses herself in Hollywood fantasies, often mimicking movie stars like Rita Hayworth. By nineteen, she tries to attract her father’s attention by deliberately displeasing him and even moves in with a married Chinese boyfriend. When her father discovers this, he dies of a heart attack, and at the funeral, his numerous lovers lash out and blame Panda for his death. Her next boyfriend ends up leaving her for another man. Panda works as a hostess on a television quiz show and as a nightclub performer, but she abandons both careers to move to England with her latest boyfriend, whom she finds unfaithful. She excitedly announces a comeback cabaret and invites everyone in the room to attend.
Gig, a therapy newcomer, initially claims he has no problems, but the group’s pressure to be honest makes him retreat and then return to confess something far darker: he caused his last girlfriend to attempt suicide. He details a troubled upbringing with little privacy from his siblings and stern parental control over his sexual urges. His mother insists that love requires purity, and lust must be violently purged, which leads Gig to treat women poorly and even consider joining a seminary. A string of misadventures follows—an impulsive tryst with a maid, a brief spell in the military where he joyfully embraces an enemy soldier who isn’t dead, and later a failed attempt to help his father’s barber business. Back in the United States, his African studies major scandalizes his parents, and he moves through relationship after relationship, ending with a girlfriend who attempts suicide. The session hums with mixed reactions as some of the women berate him, while Panda offers quiet sympathy.
After the group ends, Panda and Gig talk and end up having sex in Gig’s car. In the heat of the moment, Panda blurts out that she loves him, and Gig responds with cold indifference. Encouraged by the session’s doctor, Panda calls Gig later to scold him for his treatment of her, but she ends up inviting him to dinner. Over a meal, he quietly enjoys the company but pulls away, promising to return later for sex after the party he’s headed to. As he steps out, Panda declares that she will no longer accept being treated poorly. She collapses on her bed, and Gig returns quietly to ask what they should do next.
The couple decides to move in together, hoping to break their respective destructive cycles. Gig finds himself able to open up to Panda, and he helps her overcome her inability to achieve orgasm. On New Year’s Eve, Panda’s mother arrives, pressuring Panda to return to the nightclub circuit. Panda ignores her mother’s disapproval of Gig and rushes to prepare for her act, inviting Gig to join. He is appalled by the amateurish show, a song-and-dance routine that asks the audience to invent a new identity for Panda. When he offers blunt feedback, Panda’s mother lashes out. Panda asks for constructive criticism, and Gig gives it—though it devastates her. She storms off, and the couple’s dinner plans unravel into a tense street encounter: Gig unloads about her act, and Panda, in turn, wades through his harsh comments about her life.
The next day, Panda shows up at Gig’s apartment, and they decide to try again by moving in with each other. Panda accompanies him to meet his family, where a large, lively clan welcomes her until questions arise about how the couple met. Panda recounts the group meeting and the deep emotional wounds inflicted by their parents, provoking Gig’s mother to scream that Panda isn’t welcome in their circle, while Gig’s father reassures everyone that they’re simply having fun and that Gig would never marry Panda. To prove Panda isn’t right for him, Gig’s father pulls out a photo of his first love, a slender Italian girl, which visibly unsettles Gig and makes him consider leaving with Panda. They drive away, but the ride home becomes a heated argument about how their families talk about them. Panda admits that some of the remarks about her from Gig’s family ring true, which enrages Gig and sends him into a rage against her as well. In the end, they break up and part ways, but a deep, shared pain brings them back to each other: they both cry, Gig admits that he truly loves Panda, and the two decide to get engaged, choosing to face their families and their pasts together.
Throughout their long, messy evening of confession, heartbreak, and tentative reconciliation, the bond between Gig and Panda deepens into something that looks both imperfect and real. The therapy circle, the chaotic family dinners, and the moments of honesty and vulnerability all converge into a decision to trust one another enough to take a real risk on love—and on a future that neither of them could predict, yet both seem to want to inhabit together.
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