In a near future where the world has been ravaged by climate change and resource wars, a group of scientists manages to create an artificial intelligence system capable of preserving the memories of those who have passed away. This breakthrough promises to allow people to stay in touch with their loved ones through virtual memories. However, humanity faces a moral dilemma: should these memories continue to exist?
The story centers on Ana, a young woman who has just lost her brother in a territorial conflict. Desperate from her loss, she becomes one of the first to try the technology, reliving the happiest moments of her childhood and their deep conversations together. As she immerses herself in her memories, she realizes that while virtuality can offer comfort, it also consumes her, trapping her between the real world and the digital one.
Meanwhile, her mother, Elena, struggles with the pain and the dangers of emotional addiction that this technology can provoke. Both women are pushed to their limits, leading them to question whether it is worth having their loved ones in the form of virtual shadows or if they should learn to accept grief and move forward.
With a gripping and heartbreaking approach, the narrative navigates love, loss, and the search for truth in an uncertain future, raising questions about technology and memory that will resonate with the audience's heart.