In the context of Spain in 1931, a young artist named Fernando finds himself at a crucial moment in his life. After breaking up with his girlfriend, he seeks refuge in his brother's house, where he discovers an unusual and vital inspiration in a group of peculiar friends that inhabit that home. Among them are two beautiful women: a sweet and dreamy one named Lucía, and another more daring and seductive, the intriguing and picturesque, both vying for his heart.
Fernando feels trapped between his pursuit of happiness and the complications of love. But the dilemmas don’t end there; his life is filled with comedic situations and romantic entanglements that lead him on a journey full of discoveries and heartbreaks. As politics and social changes shape the course of the country, the group of friends navigates the confusion of their own feelings and aspirations. The atmosphere of freedom and unrestrained hedonism of the time serves as a backdrop for the decisions that Miguel and his companions will make, all in search of the meaning of life and love.
With subtle humor and a nostalgic vision, the story revisits the dreams, longings, and essence of a generation marked by change. In this explosion of magic and melancholy, love becomes an art, just like life itself.