From adolescence to adulthood, there is often only a thin line. Speaking of childhood memories, everyone is accustomed to thinking of happy things with a smile on their faces. Most of those unpleasant memories have been erased from their minds, or deliberately buried deeply. As everyone knows, those that happen when they are ignorant Some extremely painful things have a vital impact on a person's life. Art capital Paris, American painter Tom Warshaw (played by David Duchovny) lives a gypsy-style enviable free life here. In fact, he is complaining about this and that, and often lamenting God’s injustice to him. Annoying guy. When the scene returned to Greenwich Village in 1973, 13-year-old Tom (played by Anton Yelkin), like every young teenager in this age group, was undergoing an awkward transition from boy to man. It is said that parents are the children’s first teachers, but Tom’s mother (Tia Leoni) has been immersed in the sorrow of her husband’s death. This overwhelming mother has no ability to give him any substantial growth guidance. After creating a series of chaos in school, Tom simply dropped out of school in order to avoid responsibility, and worked as a delivery man for a delicatessen with his best friend Pappapas (Robin Williams). Although Papapas has the body that a 41-year-old should have, he has only an 11-year-old mind. This "old naughty boy" who will never grow up and deserves his name is not the person Tom desperately needs now. During a delivery process, Tom met Leidi (Erica Bardot). The prostitute who was detained in the Greenwich "Women's Detention Center" temporarily became Tom's psychological "counselor". With her help, Tom tasted the bitter first love and began to smoothly transition from boy to man. But an unexpected accident forced Tom to make a choice that could affect his life in the most radical way. The incident made Tom lead such a decadent and desperate life thirty years later.