On the day of a father's unexpected death, six family members each seek ways to manage their grief. In the face of his sudden absence, the ordinary takes on heightened meaning.
A father and son both have the same big birthmark on their butts. Believing that the two birthmarks are connected, the son scrubs at his father's birthmark, but he can't get rid of it.
At a family dinner, Omer's ego takes a few blows. One uncle forgets his name. No one reacts to his poems, and all the sympathy goes to his singer/celebrity cousin who got a bad review...