In a warm summer at a resort in Turkey, a single father embarks on a vacation with his 11-year-old daughter. The story unfolds through their daily interactions, capturing those moments filled with melancholy, laughter, and a deep emotional connection that seem to define their relationship. As the days go by, small activities like swimming in the pool, playing video games, or sitting on the beach reveal the bond they share, as well as the worries of a father trying to be strong for his daughter while grappling with his own insecurities and fears about the future.
As memories intertwine with reality, the film plays with the nostalgic feeling of a time that seems, in some way, ephemeral. The young girl begins to grasp things beyond the obvious, and her innocent perspective contrasts with the adult's concerns, suggesting an emotional complexity that will resonate long after the vacation ends. Through delicate temporal transitions, childhood memories and present reality intertwine, prompting the viewer to reflect on the passage of time and the emotional legacy we leave behind. The film captures the essence of fleeting moments that define our existence, leaving us with a mixture of love and nostalgia that lingers long after the screen lights dim.