A man who is talked into doing a favor for his brother discovers that the good deed is unexpectedly complicated in this independent comedy drama from writer and director Matt Bissonnette. Michael (Adam Scott) is a struggling writer who lives in Los Angeles and has a strong aversion to most post-1970 technology -- he hates cell phones, color television, compact discs, and reading news online. He also hates answering machines, which is why he ends up taking a call from his younger brother, Tobey (Joel Bissonnette), early one morning when he'd rather be asleep.