A successful advertising executive, obsessed with his work and trapped in the routine of modern life, embarks on a business trip that takes him to a remote destination. However, a devastating plane crash makes him the sole survivor of the wreck, leaving him stranded on a deserted island in the middle of the ocean. Without the luxuries of his previous life and far from civilization, he is forced to confront the harsh reality of solitude and survival.
As the days turn into weeks, the struggle for his life transforms into a journey of self-discovery. The scarcity of resources compels him to learn how to hunt, fish, and find drinking water. The company of an unnecessarily human but impressive friend—a volleyball he calls "Wilson"—becomes his only emotional connection during his confinement. Through these moments of desolation and resilience, the protagonist begins to reflect on his life, his choices, and what truly matters.
As the hope of rescue crumbles, his mind becomes a battleground between despair and determination. Over time, he starts to understand that the life he left behind may no longer serve him. In this survival journey, he finds himself on a desolate island while dreaming of returning to civilization. However, he will be forever changed, marked by the experience of facing his own demons.