Opening scene: In the bathroom, Rich (Shawn Christensen), who committed suicide by cutting his wrist, suddenly receives a call from his estranged sister Maggie, begging him to take care of his nine-year-old niece Sophia for a few hours. In the lowest valley of Richie's life, he originally wanted to give up his life (mainly because of the longing for his dead girlfriend and the oppression of life), he still reluctantly agreed. After washing off the blood stains on his body and bandaging the wound, Rich began the task of looking after Sophia. Throughout the night, Rich took Sophia to various places to negotiate with different characters. The story of the two bosses (Gideon and Bill) who were working together: Gideon’s girlfriend was involved in excessive drug abuse. When he died in a bar run by Bill, Rich was negotiating back and forth between the two bosses. Both sides were silent. In addition, he missed his dead girlfriend. Due to the pressure in his heart and personality, Rich finally Rich told Gideon the fact that his girlfriend had died. And Rich's good intentions were seen by Sophia, and Sophia gradually accepted Uncle Rich and didn't bore him anymore. After Sophia's mother came back, Rich's mission was also over. At this time, the film used a short dialogue and the scene where Sophia couldn't sleep to show the deep affection between the three. At the end of the story, after helping her sister to take care of her daughter, Rich returned home to lie in the blood-colored bath and continued to commit suicide. At this time, the phone rang again, and her sister called herself to meet their mother and daughter. Rich thought for a moment, then replied OK. Perhaps at this time Rich thought that in this world he still has relatives, and the lovely and smart Sophia, life can still go on, and he still wants to see the sunrise the next day.
Although the story of the film is simple, there are many surreal scenes that deeply reflect the pain in the heart of a man who does not want to stay in this world but has a heavy sense of responsibility. The protagonist did not die in the ending, perhaps the best ending!