A 20-year old woman living a life without direction in Los Angeles provides the focus of this contemporary drama. Jane is the unfocused protagonist and narrator of the story. She makes a minimal living as a typist. In her spare time she writes a novel. Jane experiences a constantly deepening depression as she copes with her father's death, a distant lover, and her new romance with an artist. She prefers to avoid confrontation, but cannot when Sam, the distant lover, returns from Europe. It's an intimate, whimsical portrait of a young disconnected woman. Also the debut-movie for young Peta Wilson, better known as "La Femme Nikita" or Mina Harker in "The league of extraordinary gentlemen,"