Finsterworld begins by setting up several seemingly unconnected storylines. Over time, they begin to overlap and eventually collide.
Each story delves deeply into the emotional life of its characters. The stories are uncomfortably intimate. We encounter the various characters in both public and private spaces, where we see them move from unguarded and vulnerable to performative and social. The scenes have the tense discomfort of a Todd Solondz film, but without the humor.