The story revolves around individuals who have been marginalized by society, including a radio host turned politician whose motivations are driven by personal needs and wants, rather than his true nature. The film explores the lives of the hardcore homeless, who are more hopeless than homeless, and sheds light on the struggles of survival in a city where the fittest are no longer rewarded, but rather the most cunning.
Monday Morning
Thomas Bach, a Minnesota radio commentator, becomes embroiled in the harsh realities of Los Angeles' homeless community during his Senate campaign, leading to a conflict between his increasing compassion and the opposing forces of security.