In a small and vibrant Japanese city, the life of Masaki, a lonely young man with a secret passion for cinema, takes an unexpected turn when he crosses paths with Haruka, an enigmatic artist who has just arrived from abroad. Their encounter happens at a local film festival, where both feel an instant connection, a kind of chemistry that neither can explain. As Masaki immerses himself in the world of projections and the lights of cinema, he discovers not only the art of storytelling but also the complexity of human relationships.
Against the backdrop of 1980s cinematography, the film explores the dreams and aspirations of a young generation in search of identity. Masaki and Haruka embark on a series of cinematic adventures, from impromptu shoots to deep discussions about art and life, confronting their own fears and secrets. However, the arrival of an old flame of Haruka's and the social pressures from their families complicate the relationship, putting their emotional bond to the test.
The story is a visual and emotional journey that reveals the protagonists' deepest yearnings as they struggle to find their place in the world and in their hearts. Amid passion, rivalry, and the search for meaning, this tale of love and cinema promises to leave the viewer reflecting on the power of dreams and human connection.