In 1970s San Francisco, a 15-year-old artistic young woman named Minnie experiences the typical confusion of adolescence. The story begins when Minnie feels trapped between her chaotic family life and her intense desires for freedom and self-expression. Her relationship with her mother, a bohemian and somewhat carefree woman, becomes even more complicated when Minnie starts to feel an unexpected attraction to Monroe, her mother's boyfriend, a much older man.
As Minnie navigates her journey, she plunges into a whirlwind of emotions and discoveries that lead her to explore her sexuality and her place in the world. Delving into a world of parties, promiscuity, and complicated relationships, Minnie faces dilemmas that push her to question her own identity. Her diary becomes a refuge where she can articulate her darkest thoughts and deepest longings, revealing her internal struggle to define who she really is.
The story blends moments of humor and anguish, showcasing the harsh reality of self-discovery in adolescence. With a vibrant visual style and a soundtrack that evokes the era, Minnie embarks on a journey of love and heartbreak as she learns about trust, vulnerability, and the power of creating her own narrative. In this tumultuous journey, Minnie seeks not only the approval of others but also the acceptance of herself.