

She cut herself to pieces chasing perfection—now the bill's due.
After transforming herself, through years of plastic surgery a woman returns to confront the past that scarred her – only to discover that perfection carries a cost she can no longer escape. As Catherine prepares for what she believes will be the most important night of her life, her inner turmoil surfaces, revealing the destructive cycle of perfectionism, body dysmorphia, and addiction to external validation. As tensions rise between her and Abby, a young, fiery assistant who sees through the illusion, Catherine is forced to confront a haunting past and the mask she's spent years perfecting.
Acting
Kerri Lynn Miller's physical transformation is uncanny and deeply unsettling.
Cinematography
Mirrors everywhere—none of them kind.
Practical Effects
Prosthetic work that makes you forget where performance ends.

Director
Kerri Lynn Miller
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Miller developed the script after observing the 'Zoom boom' in cosmetic procedures post-2020, noting how screens fragmented self-perception.
The 'breakfast scene' required 47 takes—McGraw improvised her monologue's final minute after Miller stayed in character through a genuine emotional collapse.