On a sunny summer afternoon in 1945, a group of friends and World War II veterans gather in a New York apartment for a dinner that promises to be unforgettable. Armed with nostalgia and a bottle of wine, they anticipate celebrating the end of the war, but the evening quickly turns into a tense confrontation. As conversations flow, old wounds, secrets, and resentments emerge from the past, challenging their friendship and testing their loyalties.
One of the attendees is a writer who has returned from the conflict with shadows lurking in his mind, while another, an idealist, struggles to find his place in a world he no longer feels is his. Amidst laughter and tears, the friends are forced to confront their own choices and traumas, all under the watchful eye of a stranger appearing at the doorβa mysterious and enigmatic figure whose presence unleashes a storm of memories and revelations that no group of friends is prepared to face.
In a blend of drama and suspense, the evening progresses toward an explosive climax where the line between friendship and betrayal blurs. With a script filled with sharp dialogues and a cast that shines brightly, this film becomes a reflection on the aftermath of war and the struggle for forgiveness, revealing that the true enemy often lies within our own history.