In a small town, a young man named Peter lives a quiet and happy life among his family and friends. However, everything changes overnight when, after the tragic death of his parents in an accident, Peter finds himself in a dark and confusing world. Suddenly, his hair begins to grow in a bright green color, causing rejection and mockery from those around him.
As he tries to cope with his loss and the strange transformation of his hair, Peter becomes the center of local attention, fueling rumors and superstitions. People begin to see him as a phenomenon, using his unusual appearance as a scapegoat for their own fears and prejudices. As he faces rejection and loneliness, Peter embarks on a journey of self-discovery and acceptance.
Throughout his journey, the young man reflects on the war, conflicts, and hatred that govern the adult world. Little by little, he realizes that his green hair symbolizes hope, peace, and the need to understand others instead of judging them. His story becomes a powerful message about tolerance and individual expression, touching the hearts of those around him. With the help of loyal friends, Peter learns that true beauty lies in being oneself, despite the adversities.