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Andrea (Jemima Kirke) lost herself in writing, becoming a young person prodigy before moving on to heroin. Now she lives sober, but the words seem gone ceaselessly. Hitting thirty, she finds herself drawn back to a one-night stand, Nick (Jamie Dornan), a health care provider who lost himself in the desolation of the Gaza Strip, before finding international fame for writing about his heroics and love affair there. Living in L.A with no license or credit card, after each and every night with Nick she rides the bus back as much as the home she shares with her younger sister, Tara (Lola Kirke). Tara was once never a troublemaker, so inherently “good” that her way of acting out is to lose herself in religion, falling in love with a Rabbi (Billy Crystal). She’s grown up and away from her boyfriend, Martin (Ben Mendelsohn), who gave up his Australia-only fame as a rock god, for the less interesting and more stable life of being a house painter (making Tara his God). That may be who they’ve been to this point. That is their turning point.
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