Storyline
Michael’s the youngest in a family of shepherds, tucked away on a stretch of quiet land with his dad Ray, who’s not exactly in the best shape these days. Life’s pretty bleak—Michael’s carrying this secret so heavy it’s basically swallowed whatever social life he might’ve had. He avoids everyone, glances over his shoulder, all that jazz. But then you’ve got Gary and Jack, the neighbors from hell. Feuds between farmers aren’t exactly headline news, but this one? It spirals fast. You know how some grudges fester until they explode? That’s what happens here. Suddenly, Michael’s forced out of his shell, dragged right into the mess. And let’s just say, the things that come out—about his past, about his family—they’re not the sort you bounce back from. Both families get chewed up and spat out, and nothing’s the same after. It’s one of those stories where everyone’s got scars, some just aren’t visible. If you’re looking for a neat resolution, forget it—this one leaves you picking up the pieces right alongside them.