When one person decides to write the story for the movie, then directs it and in all that leaves the main role for himself, that's got to be either really amazing or not good at all. Mark Webber has done such triple action, but he got his trouble paid off. His 89 minute drama is a success. The plot revolves around a single dad from Hollywood. He struggles as he tries to balance his work, son Isaac and private life. Throughout the movie we find out that he had lost his wife, that he is a widower and also that he is a bit out of focus. We see him living an everyday life, borrowing money from one friend and then another, we see him dragging the kid around with him with no actual point.. And when it seems like the movie is a total waste, the second part of the movie comes up and you see all the elements that are like a conclusion to everything you've seen up to that point. And it all makes sense more. The relationship that the main actor Mark Webber has with kid who's playing Isaac is amazing. For one of the interviews Mark said that he just translated his everyday experience with his own son. And the audience can see that on the screen, because the genuine and unique bond that they have is amazing.