The tide is always going out. A tranquil surface receding to reveal sharp and jagged rocks just beneath. Unspoken pains and anxieties waiting for a moment to surface, but they never do. The subject changes, the conversation is interrupted. Everyone is left alone together, walking silently through the woods. That is, until a single sentence breaks through, and poisons everything. A film about men who let you down, and women forced to endure those letdowns. A teenage girl, silenced and disappointed by two pathetic men, finds quiet ways to rebel against them, while the men shrink in contrition, as if their meekness might absolve them. But nothing can balance the scales, and so her pain remains. "Will you please drive?"