The story follows Alyssa ( Tania Nolan ), a photographer who wakes to find her apartment ransacked and her husband, Kevin, missing. As she struggles to piece together what happened, she meets Eve ( Rachel Crowl ), a charismatic jazz pianist who helps her navigate her grief. As their relationship deepens, the film builds toward a central mystery regarding Kevin's disappearance and Eve's true connection to him.
While many celebrate the film for its original story and inclusion of transgender perspectives, some critics argue the narrative is "problematic" or "tortured" because it frames a transgender journey primarily through the trauma of a cisgender spouse. Community Perspectives
Reviewers on platforms like IMDb and Letterboxd highlight the film's emotional depth and unique story.
“A heartfelt piece with strong actors and direction. Art, music, passion, anger—it is so deeply human.” IMDb
: Critics from FilmSnobReviews praise Tania Nolan’s "conviction" in portraying denial and amnesia, while Rachel Crowl’s performance is frequently cited as the film's standout for its "confident and charming" energy.
: The soundtrack by Robert Lydecker is a recurring highlight, noted by Letterboxd reviewers for creating a "spooky and suspenseful" atmosphere that mirrors the protagonist's mental state.