The 15-year-old Oscar (played by Alan Stanford) is both precocious and considerate. He speaks French fluently and reads Voltaire diligently. All girls his age hate him, but he only prefers "old women". This holiday season, he is about to take the first step of becoming an adult, seducing the woman he loves, and this person is none other than his baby mother--Eve (Sigourney Weaver). However, God does not want it to happen. Before Oscar can catch Eve, he first kills a group of senior lustful women, Eve's sister Tao Diane. 15-year-old Oscar is smart and studious. He was dissatisfied with the shallowness of girls of the same age and fell in love with a mature and knowledgeable woman-his stepmother Eve, but his professor father knew nothing about it. He wanted to confess his love to his stepmother on Thanksgiving night, but he couldn't. He drunkenly slept with his stepmother's close friend Diane and lost his virginity. The father's loving concern, Diane's entanglement and Oscar's innocent love for his stepmother constitute the comedy elements of the film. The plot is a bit absurd, but just like what Diane said to Eve in the movie: Do you remember how we dreamed when we were 15 years old?
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