A successful banker named Davis Mitchell, amidst an emotional crisis, finds himself caught in a whirlwind of self-discovery following the tragic death of his wife in a car accident. Apparently superficial and focused on his work, Davis feels increasingly disconnected from his life. In an unexpected turn, he begins writing letters to a customer service company of a vending machine, sharing his deepest thoughts and frustrations tied to the loss he faces.
As Davis immerses himself in this new way of life, he starts making bold and unconventional decisions that dismantle both his personal life and the world around him. Along the way, he forms a beautiful friendship with Karen, a strong woman who works in a garage and is a single mother. Through her, Davis begins to experience the freedom of being authentic, exploring the complexities of his grief, loss, and what it truly means to live.
As his life falls apart, he also begins to rebuild it, trying to understand what he truly wants and needs. This emotional journey becomes a critique of what society expects from us and how, sometimes, we need to completely dismantle our lives in order to reconstruct them from scratch. Ultimately, it is a story about the struggle to find meaning and connection amid chaos.