George Altman, a single parent, is trying everything he can to bring up his daughter Tessa, who is sixteen years old, in the large metropolis. However, when he finds a box of condoms in her bedroom, he realizes that the time has come to relocate her to an atmosphere that is more pure and loving; he chooses to take her to the suburbs. But hidden beneath the picture-perfect homes and manicured lawns are Franken-moms, teens drinking Red Bull and sporting spray tans, and nose jobs who have nothing in common with Tessa. It's a completely new universe, and George is beginning to wonder whether they haven't gone from one extreme to the other by venturing into this new environment.
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George Altman, a single parent, is trying everything he can to bring up his daughter Tessa, who is sixteen years old, in the large metropolis. However, when he finds a box of condoms in her bedroom, he realizes that the time has come to relocate her to an atmosphere that is more pure and loving; he chooses to take her to the suburbs. But hidden beneath the picture-perfect homes and manicured lawns are Franken-moms, teens drinking Red Bull and sporting spray tans, and nose jobs who have nothing in common with Tessa. It's a completely new universe, and George is beginning to wonder whether they haven't gone from one extreme to the other by venturing into this new environment.
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