Antonia is stuck in her everyday life. She oversleeps, procrastinates, and surfs the internet. Spontaneously, she decides to asks her fling for a steady relationship. "This is me": Antonia, a disproportionate, seemingly unfinished wooden figure. Antonia, a young woman in front of the mirror - examining proportions, slipping into the role of the roommate, imagining what it is like to be someone else. Immature, with cracks, they both are; the Antonia made of wood and the "real" one of flesh and blood. Antonia, who lives into the day, and the one her father carved for her - both take the train, and before they arrive home they stop at a young man's house - the lover.