Corin and Birdie, who've long diverged paths, return to their childhood home after their remaining parent passes away. The home pulls them back to their youth and forces out lost, forgotten, deeply seeded traumas.
Birdie has been living in her parent's house for her entire life. After they pass away, her brother returns to the house its owner and wants to sell the underwater property. Birdle sorts through her life and memories in the house as Corin tries to bury his own. Eventually they reconcile with each other and their upbringing, and how their parents influenced their lives and outlook.—Shannon MacKinnon