In a quiet neighborhood, a group of teenagers begins to experience the turbulent transitions of youth, challenging norms and seeking their own identity in a world full of restrictions. The atmosphere becomes tense when a group of concerned parents, worried about the morality of the young, decides to take matters into their own hands. With a focus on everyday life and emotional dilemmas, the story follows several characters as they navigate social pressure, the desire for freedom, and the fear of consequences.
Alice, a dreamy girl with artistic aspirations, feels trapped in her conservative family environment. Meanwhile, her friend Tommy, a charming rebel, seeks to break free from expectations and, unknowingly, pushes his peers to the brink of rebellion. The presence of a strict school counselor exacerbates the conflicts, representing an authoritarian figure attempting to control and mold the youth.
As tensions rise, the teenagers must decide whether to follow imposed rules or risk pursuing their own paths, testing the boundaries of trust and understanding between generations. The film explores universal themes of desire, fear, and the struggle for connection, showcasing a microcosm of society where the protagonists confront the dilemma between conformity and authenticity, leading them to question what it truly means to be young in a world that seems to misunderstand them.