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When two women meet in a grocery store after fighting over the last box of rice, they discover there is more to their divine connection. The two sisters look different in appearance when in-fact they are actually twins. Their mother is of Chinese and Filipino decent while their father is Nigerian. They start off meeting each other in the grocery store and almost getting into a major altercation in the parking lot of the grocery store to later meeting again after one of them loses an item and has it returned by the other sister. The returning of the item brings peace between the two and also brings the jarring revelation of them not only being sisters but being twins. They have identical personalities, behaviorism and mannerisms. The two become the best of friends and learn they both have the gift of song and vocal ability. The screenplay displays various scenes of them expressing themselves through songs as the film takes on the musical portion in the beginning of the film and ends with a song about the two as sisters from different cultures driven by repetitive radio friendly choruses. The film ends with a dramatic message of sisterly love while trying to adult their way through life and wanting to travel the world in search of more answers of their family history. The film encapsulates the voices and written musical composition of the two lead actresses of the film, Sharon Cherose Odiakosa and Monique Shi.