In a forgotten corner of America, a small town devastated by a tornado becomes the backdrop for a series of surreal and disturbing vignettes. The plot follows several young individuals in their quest for fun and despair amidst decay. Among them are a pair of brothers, one of whom is an enthusiastic rabbit hunter, while the other feels trapped in his own world of fantasy and madness.
The characters are a mix of misfits, ranging from a boy who spends his days causing mischief to a young mother struggling to survive in a hostile environment. As the story unfolds, we encounter a parade of unsettling and audacious situations. The film presents a raw depiction of life in a setting where poverty and hopelessness are part of everyday life. All of this is adorned with a unique visual style that challenges the narrative conventions of cinema.
With an almost documentary approach, the director offers an intimate and haunting look at the psychology of his cast, revealing their wounds and dreams as they confront the insignificance of their existence. The work is a journey through madness, isolation, and the search for meaning in a world that seems to have lost all reason, leaving the viewer questioning the true value of life and the choices we make.