A documentary-style work depicting the strained relationship between a daughter and her parents on the brink of family collapse. Having endured strict discipline since childhood, the daughter suffers bullying at an elite school, leading to school refusal, loss of happiness, and the breakdown of familial bonds. Gradually escalating to violent outbursts and self-harm, the desperate parents seek help from the "Self-Support Center for Recluses," bringing in a stern support counselor. The daughter initially resists him completely, but through overwhelming physical dominance and sex, she begins to open up emotionally. True understanding between people, the film suggests, can only emerge when they are completely exposed—body and soul. Here begins an intense rehabilitation process that parents could never achieve on their own, a hands-on intervention through physical submission. Yet this brief sense of relief quickly gives way as new crises emerge one after another. Witness a passionate, bodily struggle to restore her to a proper human life through love and physical control. This gripping, documentary-like narrative is a must-see.