In a small and picturesque coastal community, a group of idealistic young people embarks on a journey of self-discovery and rebellion against the social norms of the time. The story follows a group of friends who call themselves "the Aquarians," who find themselves in the midst of a personal and collective crisis. With the warmth of the sun and the sound of the ocean in the background, these young people immerse themselves in exploring their spirituality, free love, and the quest for inner peace. However, their joyful utopia is threatened by external tensions arising from a conservative society that does not understand their lifestyle.
As the plot unfolds, different characters are introduced, representing various facets of the counterculture, including an intriguing musician seeking fame and a young woman grappling with loss. Through chapters that alternate between joy and sorrow, the Aquarians face difficult decisions that will test their friendship and ideals.
With a vibrant sound that evokes the music of the era and cinematography that captures both the beauty of nature and the intensity of human emotions, the film reveals universal themes of love, freedom, and the struggle to find a place in the world. Each of these young people must confront their own demons as they navigate the tumultuous sea of life, searching for their own ray of light in a world that seems to be in constant conflict.