Strange Weather is a 2016 American drama film written and directed by Katherine Dieckmann.
His mother Darcy learns that Mark Wright stole her son's business plan and now operates a chain of Hot Dawg shops in New Orleans, even using a Southern folksy ad about getting a hot dog every Saturday with his mom, which is actually the childhood memory of Darcy and Walker.
He explains what he knows, confesses he was always the lonely rich kid and jealous of the love Walker got from Darcy.
"[5] Ben Kenigsberg wrote in The New York Times that the film is "a case of excellent actors' straining to elevate a contrived screenplay", and one that ultimately delivers "a catharsis more meaningful for [Hunter's] character than for her audience.
"[6] However, Serena Donadoni wrote in The Village Voice that "Dieckmann’s script is as strong as her direction, especially the conversations peppered with biting humor ...
In a quivering, bone-deep performance, Hunter takes Darcy from a mother encased in guilt to a woman who can acknowledge her shattering loss while still recognizing her right to be alive.