
Rachel, a 27-year-old woman, has been solely responsible for caring for her 24-year-old sister Gabby, who has an intellectual disability. When a social worker discovers that Rachel leaves Gabby home alone while she works, she is compelled to enroll her sister in a day-care facility. This marks the first time Rachel shares the responsibility of caring for Gabby with others, disrupting her daily routine and creating a significant void in her life. This emptiness allows room for Zohar, a man who enters Rachel’s life and further strains the close bond between the sisters. Rachel clings to Zohar’s affection as if it were a lifeline. However, her struggle to maintain a typical, intimate relationship with anyone other than Gabby leads to a complicated dynamic among the three, where the lines between love, sacrifice, care, and pain become blurred.