Lars Lindstrom, a socially awkward young man, develops an unconventional relationship with a doll he meets on the internet. As he introduces the doll, Bianca, to his family and the town, they begin treating her as if she were real. Through this experience, Lars starts to interact more with people and eventually forms a bond with a woman named Margo. However, tragedy strikes when Bianca falls ill and eventually dies. Lars, having gained newfound self-confidence, asks Margo to take a walk with him, signaling his growth and acceptance of adult responsibilities.
In 1951, Henrietta Lacks, a poor African-American woman, died of cervical cancer. Unknown to her or her family, her cancer cells - known as HeLa cells - were taken without her consent and became the first immortal human cell line. The film follows journalist Rebecca Skloot as she delves into the story of Henrietta Lacks, her family's experiences, and the impact of her cells on medical research.
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