A family is facing a rift over plans to commemorate the 10th anniversary of their father's death. The father was known for his abusive behavior, which included physical and sexual abuse towards his wife and children. His children have expressed relief at his passing, feeling it allows them to move on from the trauma he inflicted.
One sister, however, wants to hold a large celebration to mark the occasion. She has proposed a dinner at an upscale restaurant, followed by a party at her home. The event would include a contest where attendees throw darts at a picture of their deceased father. While the other siblings share a mutual disdain for their father, they do not support the idea of celebrating his death in such a manner.
The siblings believe it is time to heal and move forward, rather than dwell on the past. They have expressed their lack of interest in attending the event. The sister organizing the party has made it clear that she will interpret their absence as a lack of support. She has threatened to sever ties with them if they do not participate.
The situation has left the siblings in a difficult position. They are torn between their desire to support their sister and their need to distance themselves from a celebration they find inappropriate. The siblings are considering whether to attend the event or to prioritize their own emotional well-being, even if it means risking their relationship with their sister.