In a suburb of Los Angeles, the 1980s bear witness to the seemingly perfect life of Carol, a woman leading a tranquil existence, dedicated to her family and surrounded by the comfort and luxury that the local lifestyle offers. However, behind the façade of this idyllic life, Carol begins to feel a deep discomfort that she cannot explain. Her symptoms are strange: fatigue, dizziness, an increasing sense of alienation, and an inexplicable fear of chemicals perceived as intruders in her environment.
As her health starts to deteriorate, Carol seeks answers in a world that seems not to understand her. From doctors who minimize her pain to friends who do not take her concerns about the invisible dangers surrounding her seriously, she feels increasingly isolated. This journey into despair leads her to a support group where she hopes to find help and answers.
As the plot unfolds, the story becomes a haunting exploration of modern lifestyles and the disconnection they cause, raising questions about health, identity, and the pressure to conform to social expectations. While Carol struggles to reclaim her well-being, she also questions how far she is willing to go to free herself from the oppressive normalcy that has trapped her. In her quest, she uncovers truths about society and her own role in it that will change her life forever.