Anna is trapped: she is approaching 30 and has recently returned to her rural hometown, where she lives in a shed in her mother's backyard. She spends her days working a menial job at a local boating center and her nights hiding in her imagination, making movies with her thumbs. Anna's mother, who is irritated by her daughter's behavior, insists that she leave her shed and get on with her life. When a troubled young boy begins to hang out, the two form an unlikely friendship. Anna gradually begins to confront her perpetual state of arrested development as a result of their odd but mutually beneficial friendship.
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Anna is trapped: she is approaching 30 and has recently returned to her rural hometown, where she lives in a shed in her mother's backyard. She spends her days working a menial job at a local boating center and her nights hiding in her imagination, making movies with her thumbs. Anna's mother, who is irritated by her daughter's behavior, insists that she leave her shed and get on with her life. When a troubled young boy begins to hang out, the two form an unlikely friendship. Anna gradually begins to confront her perpetual state of arrested development as a result of their odd but mutually beneficial friendship.
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