The film was directed by Rosemary Riddell, and stars Rawiri Paratene in the leading role as Arthur, self-proclaimed second son of God.
Arthur wanders the streets, searching for the 'Queen of Heaven', and finds her with community worker Margaret, during a chance encounter at a local cafe.
Margaret attends in the place of her colleague, who feels guilty as she turned the man away from the community centre because she could not understand him.
However, when the ticket does not win, Arthur becomes withdrawn and is visibly upset and frustrated for several days, and grows distant with Margaret.
While Arthur is at the hospital, a woman whose daughter was abused by the man who committed suicide earlier in the film approaches Bob, and offers a cheque of $100,000, ensuring the future of the house.
Arthur is treated at the hospital, but attempts to escape and so staff are forced to restrain him, inject him with some form of sedative.
However, due to the drugs he is already on for his mental health, Arthur loses consciousness and attempts by staff to resuscitate him are unsuccessful.
Bob is angry at the hospital staff and Margaret is devastated by Arthur's death, and a funeral is held for everyone to farewell him.