
Shy and awkward, 14-year-old Daniel Hobson (Sebastian Gregoryis a quiet boy living on a quiet street in the idyllic,picture-perfect suburb of Sunshine Hills. Viewing his worldthrough the lens of an old camera, Daniel is - like many inthe neighbourhood - both entranced and disturbed by thesinister rumours that circulate in whispers from house to house
A third teenage girl has just disappeared without a trace, andwhile the police don't seem to have any answers, the localsall point to the derelict house at number 46, with the strangewoman who stands at the front window from morning to night andthe rumbling black Ford that creeps up and down the sleepytree-lined streets once the sun goes down
Daniel's primary obsession, however, is Suzy Thomson (TahynaTozzi). Slightly older, an unabashedly provocative tease- much to her parents' concern - Suzy is 'the girl next doorof every boy's dreams, a volatile and compelling mix ofinnocence and burgeoning sexuality. Determined to uncover thetruth behind the missing girls, the ominous house and the darksecrets of Sunshine Hills, Suzy enlists the help of Daniel andhis camera. In exchange for her friendship, Daniel must becomeSuzy's eyes and ears, sneaking around the neighbourhood unseento capture the truth that exists behind its doors andcurtains
Thus begins a journey in which secrets become truth, innocenceis lost, and the real world is a far more beautiful andterrifying place then either of them could ever have imaginedThis is suburbia as never seen before - sexual, funny,sensuous and horrific, Beautiful is an ode to the end ofinnocence and the power of imagination.
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