About the story

NEVER ENOUGH: Sex, Money, and Parking Garages in San Francisco is a dramatic farce questioning our “never enough” society’s dependence upon material goods and the urge for instant gratification. 

  
PLOT SUMMARY:

PJ, a well-to-do parking garage developer and his glamorous second wife, Sylvia, live luxuriously in San Francisco with all the temptations a modern couple could want including extra-marital affairs and excessive toys. However the pair are not satisfied, sense something missing, and want more. Together they connive to win a lucrative parking garage contract but sometimes life does not go as planned. Their relationship with PJ’s son, Junior, and his Latina daughter - in - law to-be is evidence of their underlying good qualities.

The book American Mania: When More Is Not Enough by Peter Whybrow, MD discusses the problems in our “never enough” society. The film has some similarities to Down and Out in Beverly Hills, Swann In Love and Grand Hotel.