In the changing landscape of the late 1960s, a young man named Claude Bukowski arrives in New York from his home in Oklahoma with dreams of freedom and self-discovery. His life takes an unexpected turn when he encounters a group of bohemians and hippies who introduce him to a radically different lifestyle from the one he knows. Among them are Berger, the charismatic leader of the gang, and Sheila, an energetic and passionate girl who becomes the object of Claude's affections.
As Claude immerses himself in a world of free love, music, and anti-Vietnam War protests, he also confronts the harsh realities of life, identity, and commitment. However, the fun and carefree atmosphere are threatened when social and political tensions begin to take a toll on his new way of life. As time goes on, Claude discovers that his roots and responsibilities pursue him, leading him to a crossroads between duty and freedom.
Featuring a powerful cast and an unforgettable soundtrack, the story resonates with the struggle for identity and a sense of belonging in a transforming world. As the characters navigate the intrigues of love and the challenges of a tumultuous era, human connection and the search for meaning become the heart of this vibrant and poignant tale.