In a working-class neighborhood, a widower faces an identity crisis as he struggles to accept his son's uncertain future. Harry, a man who has spent his entire life running a window business, feels trapped in routine. With a big heart but a limited vision, he tries to guide his son, who constantly feels pressured by his father's expectations and his own desire to find his path.
The young man, full of dreams and ambitions, finds himself at a crossroads: to follow in Harry's footsteps or dare to pursue his own artistic yearnings. Tensions rise as the lack of communication and the clash of ideals between father and son begin to create friction. While Harry tries to protect his son from life's disappointments, his overprotection becomes an obstacle that threatens to push them further apart.
Through a series of unexpected encounters and moments of reflection, both characters must confront their own fears and aspirations. The story explores the complexity of the father-son relationship and the generational struggle in a changing world, with a bittersweet tone that underscores the importance of love and acceptance. Ultimately, Harry and his son must learn to find their own way in life, recognizing that sometimes letting go is the hardest yet necessary form of love.