Belle is deeply involved in the town’s charity organisation. However, the building they use is very worn down, and since the organisation struggles to attract engagement, the municipality is considering moving it to other, smaller premises. Belle, however, wants to do everything she can to breathe new life into the organisation and save the location. At the same time, Will — who has just returned to town after his military service — shows up. He is eager to help with various repairs and improvements that are needed. The municipality has also brought in a new consultant, Clara, who tries to help Belle keep up while also giving her time to reflect on her own life.
The film doesn’t quite land. Perhaps it’s a bit too American in its glorification of the military and Christianity.
