Alana is unemployed and living with her best friend while desperately searching for a job. She then suddenly learns that her grandfather passed away a year ago and that she has inherited his cabin. She travels there to take care of it and hopefully sell it.
Once there, she discovers a photo on her grandfather’s tablet showing a lottery ticket that had won the jackpot shortly before he died. This sets off a race to find the ticket before it expires. Alana gets help from her new neighbour, Luke, who lives in the small, depopulating town. At the same time, Henry is there, representing someone interested in buying the cabin.
A bad film in several ways. The plot has major flaws—how could Alana, for example, have been unaware for an entire year that her grandfather had died and left her an inheritance? The film is further dragged down by the unnecessary use of a voice-over narrator commenting on the action. No, this one is best skipped.
