is a psychological horror-drama that serves as a raw, surreal exploration of generational trauma and mental health. Written and directed by Addison Heimann, the film is notably based on his own real-life breakdown. Plot Overview
The story follows Will, a young Hispanic gay potter who appears to have a stable life, including a loving boyfriend and a successful career. His world begins to unravel when his estranged bipolar mother re-enters his life after ten years of silence.
: Triggered by his mother’s reappearance and mysterious packages, Will begins to lose physical function of his body—starting with an unexplained loss of feeling in his arms—and suffers from increasingly vivid, terrifying hallucinations.
: He is frequently haunted by a man in a wolf costume, a physical manifestation of his childhood trauma that draws comparisons to the giant rabbit in Donnie Darko . Key Highlights & Themes