Marina, 23, grew up in a prototype factory town by the sea with her architect father. She maintains her distance from the human species, which she finds odd and repulsive. Rather doing that, she chooses to observe it through Suicide's lyrics, Sir David Attenborough's mammalian documentaries, and the sexual education lectures she receives from her lone friend, Bella. In town, a stranger challenges her to a foosball fight on her own table. Meanwhile, her father ritualistically prepares to exit the twentieth century, which he regards as "overrated." Marina discovers the amazing secret of the human fauna, caught between the two guys and her collaborator, Bella.
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Marina, 23, grew up in a prototype factory town by the sea with her architect father. She maintains her distance from the human species, which she finds odd and repulsive. Rather doing that, she chooses to observe it through Suicide's lyrics, Sir David Attenborough's mammalian documentaries, and the sexual education lectures she receives from her lone friend, Bella. In town, a stranger challenges her to a foosball fight on her own table. Meanwhile, her father ritualistically prepares to exit the twentieth century, which he regards as "overrated." Marina discovers the amazing secret of the human fauna, caught between the two guys and her collaborator, Bella.
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