Koda is an artist, a bit of a recluse, and not well-versed
in social situations. Shy and a bit reserved, he sees an opportunity to break
away from routine, and his trailer park home, when he spies a poster
advertising a trial hosted by a college psychology department.
Titled A Social Experiment, the project pairs total
strangers up to live together for a year either in groups of two or three.
During that time, they are to record their experiences while performing a
series of tasks outlined in the trial plan. It seemed simple enough until Koda
found himself overwhelmed on moving in day, leading him to get off on the wrong
foot with new housemate Kenji.
All of his life, Kenji excelled at Tae Kwon Do, competing
from a young age and quickly moving up in the ranks. His hard work and rigorous
daily routine earned him accolades in regional and national level competitions.
As a second-degree black belt, he’d hoped to earn the opportunity to try out
for the US Olympic team, only to have an accident cost him his chance at
competing, as well as his left arm. Now, three years after his accident, he’s
made a new life for himself, and while he still harbors bitterness over the
loss of his dream he’s hoping this experiment will be just the thing he needs
to help him take that last leap back to living independently.
It’s a rocky road, gelling with one another, dealing with each’s insecurities and triggers, and as each day ticks past, one question remains: where will they go when the experiment comes to an end.
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