This is a performance-driven film that leans heavily on Robert Aramayo's portrayal of a man whose life has been shaped, and often disrupted, by Tourette syndrome. The story traces his journey from a difficult childhood into an adulthood where acceptance remains elusive but possible. Maxine Peake brings warmth as a steadying influence, grounding the narrative in empathy rather than melodrama. The film refuses easy uplift, instead settling into something more honest about resilience and dignity.