After the passing of her mother, Bea attempts to navigate her decaying and strained relationship with her Father as his conservative beliefs begin to hinder her freedom and sanity. The story follows the narration of Bea, viewing the world confined within the walls of her suburban house. Bea’s father blames society for the mental deterioration of his wife and seeks to block his daughter from experiencing a world he no longer trusts. With over stylised flashbacks of Bea’s mother’s interaction with her father, her mother’s absence is particularly felt within the house. After constant disagreement with her father she finally decides its time to leave.