In the warmth of the 1970s, a group of friends from the California coast lives out their passion for surfing while facing the ups and downs of life. Matt, Jack, and Leroy are inseparable, bonded not only by the waves but also by a friendship that seems unbreakable. As they grow up, the Vietnam War looms over them, threatening their bond. Fun at the beach intertwines with the responsibilities of the real world, especially when one of them is sent to the front lines.
Years go by, and dynamics change: each of them has taken different paths. Some have confronted the reality of responsibilities, while others have succumbed to the monotony of daily life. However, surfing remains their refuge, a reminder of the freedom of their youth. The story culminates in an unforgettable summer Wednesday when a legendary wave intersects with their reunion plans. Itβs the perfect moment for them to rekindle their friendship and confront their old fears, while facing the passage of time and the expectations of adulthood.
With a strong backdrop of nostalgia, this film captures the essence of friendship, loss, and the power of community, all wrapped in the music of the era and the beauty of the ocean, prompting viewers to take a moment to reflect on what they truly value in their lives.