
Josie (Pat Shortt) works in a service station, fought daily with the scorn of some fellow citizens who jokes about his mental problems by engaging with enthusiasm in his work, work to which he clings to build a daily routine and that if other may represent only boredom and a desire to escape, he is the only way to stay firmly rooted in reality that surrounds him.
One day in the solitude of a young peeps Josie and introverted teenager who will help with the gas station during the long weekend and time outside, between the two will be born a friendship and complicity that will help both to combat trouble but different from the common root. Unfortunately
Josie does not have the antibodies necessary to fight prejudice and slander, bread and butter for many of his countrymen, and he finds himself relentlessly exposed the evil that permeates the human being, his friendship with the boy will not be well seen dall'iperprotettiva mother the latter with a complaint that will trigger a malicious mechanism that muffled the world crumble and safe built with such difficulty from Josie.
The Irish film director Leonard Abrahamson and it is whispered shyly peeping out from between the popcorn blockbusters invade every weekend, our cinema, and try to tell that from the tip of the author's by festival purists el'ostracismo fanatics of the last hypertrophic technological wonder is there anything else.
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