In an idyllic suburb, where everything seems perfect, the lives of the residents take an unexpected turn with the arrival of a strange being. A brilliant inventor who never finished his masterpiece left his creation with hands made of scissors. This peculiar creature, found by a kind cosmetics saleswoman, becomes a local sensation, but also an object of curiosity and fear.
As it integrates into the life of the community, the protagonist, with a pure heart and innocent soul, becomes a kind of artist, creating beautiful gardens and cutting the hair of the neighbors. However, its appearance, instead of attracting love and acceptance, provokes distrust and rejection. The relationship with its new adoptive family becomes complicated, especially when its connection with the family's daughter, a rebellious and dreamy teenager, blossoms into a romantic yet complicated bond.
The story explores themes of loneliness, love, and the struggle for acceptance in a world that fears what is different. Social expectations and superficiality clash with the true nature of the being, leaving the viewer caught in a dance of bittersweet emotions. With a distinctive visual style and a memorable soundtrack, the narrative becomes a modern fairy tale that reminds us that sometimes the real monsters are the prejudices we carry in our hearts.