In a small town in the United States, three World War II veterans return home after years of service and sacrifice. As they enter civilian life, each faces their own demons and challenges. Alfred, a young bombardier, struggles to reconnect with his wife and adapt to everyday life after experiencing the horrors of war. Homer, a former marine who lost his arms in the conflict, grapples with his new reality and the insecurities that arise when trying to reintegrate into a society that barely understands his suffering. Meanwhile, Fred, an intelligence officer, returns to a life that seems to have moved on without him, dealing with his family's expectations and social pressure.
As the three men attempt to readjust, interactions with their loved ones and friends reveal the deep changes they have undergone and the wounds they still carry. The film becomes a powerful reflection on internal struggle and the desire for connection in a world that has drastically changed. The veterans discover that although the war is over, their personal battles are just beginning. Through moments of pain, laughter, and tenderness, we are reminded of the importance of love, empathy, and resilience. With a visceral and human approach, these stories avoid excessive melodrama and delve into the reality of sacrifice and the quest for a new purpose.