

When a group of eccentric loners is scapegoated by the government and forced into a ridiculous group therapy program as part of its war on violence they must come together to stand up for their right to be alone.
Writing
Sharp premise that commits to its own stupidity admirably
Acting
Cast leans into awkwardness like they lived it
Director
Eryc Tramonn
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Director Eryc Tramonn's background in commercials shows — every frame looks like it wants to sell you something slightly broken.
Released during peak 'loneliness epidemic' headlines, it accidentally became more relevant than its tiny budget deserved. The TMDB score is criminal.