Three brothers meet up for an evening in the home they grew up in and where two of them still live. It seems like a normal gathering, but over time their broken relationships become evident. Blame technology, consumerism, a surfeit of distraction. They seem unable to have a normal conversation and the only thing their seem to have in common is a preoccupation with physical appearrance. In the course of their conversation, interrupted by text messages or phone calls, we discover that under their confident, tattooed and muscular looks, they are each riven by insecurities.