In a rural landscape of Italy, an old man and his son embark on a journey in search of a better life. Along their journey, they encounter a series of peculiar characters that challenge their traditional beliefs and values. The old man is a principled, somewhat idealistic and nostalgic man, while his son represents youth and the need to adapt to a constantly changing world.
As they walk through fields and villages, they come across a group of geese that seem to have their own logic. This peculiar encounter sparks a debate between father and son about the meaning of life, society, and nature itself. The film plays with the duality between the absurd and the real, using humor and deep philosophy to explore concepts such as loneliness, the struggle for existence, and the inexorable passage of time.
The dialogues are charged with irony and reflections on everyday life, giving the story an existential backdrop. As the journey progresses, the relationship between father and son is put to the test, revealing generational tensions and a deep yearning for mutual understanding. In a world where modernity is advancing by leaps and bounds, the old man and his son discover that, although times change, the essence of humanity and its dilemmas are eternal. A film that combines comedy, drama, and philosophy, leaving the viewer reflecting on their own life.