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The narrative follows 13-year-old Tommy as he navigates a turbulent adolescence:

A series of tragic events forces Tommy to leave his childhood behind:

: Tommy's closest companion is Pappass (played by Robin Williams), a middle-aged, mentally challenged janitor at his Catholic school. They spend their days making deliveries and saving money for a bicycle they call the "Green Lady". House of D

: Shortly after, Tommy’s mother dies of an overdose. Grief-stricken and facing a bleak future, Lady advises him to flee the city and start a new life elsewhere.

Decades later, prompted by his own son’s 13th birthday, adult Tom returns to New York to reconcile with his past, visiting the people who shaped him and finally telling his family the truth about why he fled. House of D (2004) The narrative follows 13-year-old Tommy as he navigates

: Tommy befriends an incarcerated woman named Bernadette (nicknamed "Lady") at the New York Women's House of Detention. Though they only communicate through her cell window, she becomes his unconventional mentor, offering life advice through a piece of broken mirror. The Turning Point

The story of is a bittersweet coming-of-age drama that explores themes of friendship, loss, and the heavy burden of adulthood. It is told as a flashback by an American artist named Tom Warshaw, who lives in Paris but returns to his roots in 1973 Greenwich Village to find closure. The Core Plot Grief-stricken and facing a bleak future, Lady advises

: Pappass, in a moment of erratic behavior, steals the bicycle they were saving for. Tommy tries to take the blame but is expelled from school.