In a city filled with mysteries and nuances, a baby is born with an extraordinary peculiarity: he ages backward. Left in an orphanage by his mother, Benjamin is raised by an elderly woman, who is surprised to see that as he grows, his physique improves while those around him grow older. From his childhood, Benjamin's life is marked by this uniqueness, leading him to live very singular situations and experience the world in an unusual way.
Throughout his life, Benjamin tries to find his place in society, forming bonds with people who accept him as he is, although the nature of his condition pushes him to live in a constant tug-of-war between youth and old age. His love for Daisy, a woman who crosses his path, becomes the thread that ties his story together. As Benjamin goes through different stages of life, his relationship with Daisy evolves, reflecting the passage of time and the inevitable complications of love.
With a poetic backdrop, the film invites us to reflect on the nature of time, life, and how our choices shape us, as we follow Benjamin on his emotional and physical journey that challenges all conventions of life and love. In the end, Benjamin's journey is a reminder that time is a treasure, no matter how we experience it.