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In a decaying town where women die mysteriously and corpses grow into trees, a delusional grocer and his unhinged son spiral into violence, obsession, and madness — until their twisted desires collapse into a final act of generational horror.
SYNOPSIS:
Immature unfolds through the fractured minds of a father and son trapped in a rotting, corpse-ridden town where death is routine, women vanish, and every home is a graveyard. The father — a bitter, aging shopkeeper — becomes obsessively fixated on a teenage girl whose innocence he covets and destroys. His son, living under the weight of his mother’s tree-grown corpse, mutilates himself under the guidance of a deranged doctor who urges him to “eliminate all attachments.”
As the town sinks into hysteria, funerals turn grotesque, and crowds carry bloated female corpses through the streets like sacred burdens. Beneath his grocery store, the father hides the evidence of his crimes: photos, bodies, and the girl’s clothes. When the son discovers the truth, he is hunted by the very community that once ignored him. Beaten, spat on, and accused of murders he didn’t commit, he watches in horror as his own youth decays in real time — transforming him into the reflection of the monstrous father he feared.
In the story’s devastating final moment, the son becomes indistinguishable from the predator he fled, consumed by the same disease of obsession, rot, and male violence that rules the town.
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