Three women and a gay man in their 20s share a house in Los Angeles; boyfriends and a kid brother come and go.
M.J. lives with her girl friends Amanda and Frankie in a house in Beverly Hills. While she tries to keep her career going, her personal life is becoming a mess. Things start to heat up when Frankie gets involved with an ex-lover of M.J.'s--and M.J. cannot take her fingers off him.—Thomas Meyer <[email protected]>
In Los Angeles, relationship-challenged, promiscuous, and selfish broker M.J. rents rooms at her house to wannabe artist Amanda, social worker Frankie, and gay aspiring actor Banks, all twentysomethings. Frankie has been dating Taylor for one year and is considering marrying him, not knowing that Taylor has cheated on her with M.J. Amanda's teenage brother Willie is with her and her housemates every now and then. When Amanda meets Zen artist Alexander Midnight at a party, they are attracted to each other. Amid the housemates' relationships, they discuss problems such as rape, smoking, sexuality, and infidelity.—Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
The story takes place in Los Angeles, in the house of four housemates: three women, M.J., Frankie and Amanda; and a homosexual, Banks. M.J., is the kind of girl to whom money means everything; to the others it means almost nothing. Frankie is a social worker, Amanda is a painter, and Banks is a struggling actor. The problem is that Frankie is deeply in love with Taylor, and he loves her back, but he's having sex with M.J. As time passes, M.J. becomes more and more jealous of Frankie.—Marc-André Deschênes