The film opens with a funeral for
Dawn Wiener who went to college, gained a lot of weight and acne, and committed
suicide at age 20 after she became pregnant from a date rape. Her older brother Mark reads the
eulogy while Dawn's tearful parents sit in the audience and seem to finally show remorse over the way they mistreated her as a child. Dawn's younger sister whom she was estranged from, Missy, does not attend the funeral. One of the attendees is Aviva, Dawn's cousin. A few years later, Aviva desires to have a child. She has sex with Judah, a family friend, and becomes
pregnant. Aviva's parents are horrified and demand that she get an
abortion. While the abortion is technically successful, it is implied via a fractured, emotional conversation with the doctor that Aviva
can no longer have children. Not fully conscious, Aviva is unaware of this, and her parents, already fragile, lead her to believe all is well when she awakens, afraid to upset Aviva. Aviva runs away from home. She befriends a
trucker and has sex with him; however, the trucker abandons her at a
motel. She is eventually found by the Sunshine Family, a
Christian fundamentalist foster home that cares for disordered orphans and runaways. She tells them her name is Henrietta — the name she picked for the baby she was persuaded to abort. While at the Sunshine Family home, she discovers a dark side to the foster father; he
assassinates abortion providers. His next target is the doctor who performed Aviva's abortion. The
hitman whom the foster father uses is the same trucker Aviva previously befriended and had sex with. Convinced she is in love with the truck driver, Aviva flees the Sunshine Family to join him on his assignment. The murder does not go as planned as, in addition to the doctor himself, the trucker (whose name is revealed to be Bob) ends up accidentally shooting the doctor's young daughter when she steps in front of the first shot. The
police find Bob and Aviva both in a motel room, and a guilt-ridden Bob commits
suicide by cop. The film then skips ahead several months later to Aviva back home with her parents, planning her next birthday party. During the party, she talks to her cousin, Mark, who has recently been arrested and accused of
molesting his sister Missy's baby (although he denies having done it and it is loosely implied that Missy might have
made it up for attention). Mark tells Aviva that there is no such thing as
free will; people are what they were genetically “programmed” to be, and can never truly change. The film skips ahead to Aviva's meeting Judah, who now calls himself Otto, and they have sex again. Afterward, Aviva happily exclaims that she has a feeling that, this time, she is going to be a mother. ==Cast==