New York City 2012, a city where generations of women annually undergo plastic surgery and receive breast implants. The atmosphere is charged with the pressures of physical perfection and plastic surgeons make billions of dollars at the cost of women's insecurity. In this environment, RITA (30), an assistant at an art gallery, and her deceased mother, IRIS (65), convene. Her mother, a high-society woman who died twelve years ago, roams her daughter’s apartment as a terrifying ghost. She demeans Rita and whispers bitter judgments about her physical ugliness, “Your breasts are as small as berries. You’ll be lucky to find a man.” Plagued by this ghost and low self-esteem, Rita feels forever alone in New York, dating men who only deepen her self-hatred due to her small breasts.