Two adult brothers, Mike and Bin, still live with their parents in a working-class Toronto neighborhood. Mike works a low-paying job with career aspirations, while Bin makes money by flipping junk cars and uses most of it to fund his lavish lifestyle. Despite their differences, they support each other and their parents. Their lives are disrupted when their aunt Danielle, who has just been released from a psychiatric hospital, moves in with them temporarily. Danielle is trying to get back on her feet and regain custody of her young daughter, Ginny. However, her presence creates tension between the brothers, with one wanting nothing to do with her and the other having a strong emotional connection.
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In a Toronto working-class community, two brothers, Mike and Bin, struggle to define themselves and find their place in the world as they navigate their twenties while still living with their parents.