These opportunities may take many forms:
fears about mortality and aging, grief and loss, questions about career and calling, spiritual and existential crises, shifts in sexual identity and orientation, and relationship challenges.
Not exact matches
With a strong Guy Pearce performance, and supporting characters that are surprisingly rounded given what little screen time they have, it's a good drama that hits upon themes of accepting one's
mortality, living without
fear of the inevitable, and treating those around you as if your existence on this plane were
about to expire at any time.
In it he investigates the ideas put forth by Otto Rank, a contemporary of Freud, who believed that
fear of death (or, more properly, anxiety
about mortality) is the primary motivator for the vast majority of humans.