In a city where time seems to be on pause, a young poet named Adam decides to take refuge in a solitary and mysterious world: an abandoned mansion in the heart of the urban landscape. However, what he doesn’t know is that he is not as alone as he thought. The house is inhabited by a peculiar group of people who have chosen to escape the conventions of society to live a life that feels like a dream. Among them is an enigmatic woman named Ella, whose beauty and melancholy captivate Adam from the very first moment.
As their paths intertwine, Adam becomes absorbed by the fascinating yet strange lifestyle of the mansion’s inhabitants, who have devoted themselves to the pursuit of happiness at any cost. But the atmosphere of calm is soon disturbed by the encroachment of reality, for each of the residents harbors a secret that binds them in a dance of disillusionment and hope. The story takes an unexpected turn when Adam and Ella are forced to confront what they have left behind, leading them to question whether they can truly escape their past.
With a captivating visual aesthetic and a soundtrack that echoes the emotions of its characters, this work becomes a reflection on love, freedom, and the price of living outside the norms. It’s a story that blends the dreamlike with the tangible, ensnaring the audience in an atmosphere of reverie.