From writers and directors Andrew Erwin and Jon Erwin comes an outstanding story in the form of 107 minutes long movie. In the centre of it all is a young Hannah, who is a college freshman. As the curtain rises and she finds herself in front of the audience, even before she could say anything, she faints in front of everybody. Of course, it leads to various and numerous medical tests. And after doing lots of them, it seems like they are all somehow connected to her birth. And that is exactly the point where all starts to unravel. From that point on, she discovers that her parents aren't actually her birth parents, that she is adopted. Also, she finds out that her mother wanted to abort her and somehow she stayed alive after all of that. Wanting to get all of her questions answered by her real birth mother, Hannah sets off on a journey with lots of adventures on the road, as well as one really huge emotional roller coaster. Will the truth set her free? Will she be at peace after she finds her real mother? That kind of acting is the acting that amazing actress Rachel Hendrix had to give in order to make the character of Hannah believable. And she did an amazing job as well.