Its about a teen (Sam), plain and lacking self-confidence. While trying to form a friendship with a boy, she (played by Julia Sarah Stone) is drafted by her mother to work as a cleaner at a seniors care home.
It is a grim antiseptic facility that looks like a hospital. Here, our heroine meets two residents. One is semi-comatose. The other is loudly belligerent.
There's really no plot. However, it works as a nice docu-drama. Focusing on Sam as she goes about her life. Many incidents, but no climatic scenes.
Definitely worth 6/10, Patience required. Good performances by Julia Stone, Diana Leblanc and Kenneth Walsh.
It is a grim antiseptic facility that looks like a hospital. Here, our heroine meets two residents. One is semi-comatose. The other is loudly belligerent.
There's really no plot. However, it works as a nice docu-drama. Focusing on Sam as she goes about her life. Many incidents, but no climatic scenes.
Definitely worth 6/10, Patience required. Good performances by Julia Stone, Diana Leblanc and Kenneth Walsh.