One morning Mel (Saffron Burrows), a mousy, harried New Yorker, learns that the tumor in her throat is cancerous; the diagnosis is terminus. Then she’s fired. Willingly prefer than false down to die, she embarks on a self-understanding wish fulfillment, starting by renting a large loft apartment, which she fills with unexplored clothes and goods she likes, purchased from catalogues by phone. And finally, a red electric guitar, like the one she many times wanted as a Lilliputian girl. She makes friends with the pizza delivery girl, Cookie (Paz de la Huerta) and the fellow who delivers all her orders, Roscoe (Isaach De Bankole) - both greatest to something much more. But no more than as she begins to contemplate her patch to run at large, she discovers that she has changed in her life has changed everything.
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