The story centers on , the 19-year-old daughter of a small-town preacher who has lived a sheltered life as "Daddy’s little girl". Her life takes a dramatic turn when she meets Billy Davidson , often described as the town’s "bad boy" from the wrong side of the tracks.
The film delves into themes of , religious overprotectiveness , and the loss of virginity . Critics and viewers have noted its aesthetic as "red state Americana meets blue-collar degradation," highlighting the unhinged behavior of the male characters as they battle for control over Marissa. The story centers on , the 19-year-old daughter
As Marissa and Billy develop a romantic bond, they face intense opposition from Marissa’s parents. Her father, , and her mother, Nancy , forbid the relationship, viewing Billy as a "heathen" who will ruin their daughter's life. The film portrays the escalating tension as the parents' attempts to separate the couple only serve to strengthen their connection. Cast and Production Critics and viewers have noted its aesthetic as