A woman's fixation on her absent father and childhood toys leads her to make poor life choices, including a failed marriage and a career as a prostitute in New York City, where she caters to perverted clients who seek to relive their own childhood fantasies.
Toys Are Not for Children
Jamie Godard's emotional scars are rooted in her troubled childhood, marked by the absence of her father and a compulsive reliance on nostalgic toys as a coping mechanism.