During World War II, an American marine, Sergeant Allison, finds himself stranded on a deserted island in the Pacific following an encounter with the enemy. The loneliness and uncertainty fade away when he discovers that the island is also inhabited by a single woman, a Catholic nun who has dedicated her life to faith and community. Her name is Sister Angela, and her strength and determination contrast with the survival instincts of the tough marine.
As time goes on, both characters are forced to confront their differences and their feelings for one another. Sister Angela, with her steadfastness and convictions, tries to remain true to her vocation while the sergeant, burdened with emotional baggage, seeks comfort in their companionship. The tension between the desire to escape the war and the need to find inner peace becomes the guiding thread of their relationship.
Circumstances compel them to collaborate in order to survive on the hostile island, where they face both external threats and an internal struggle to understand their connection. Through comedic situations and moments of profound reflection, this story explores redemption, love, and personal struggle. The island, with its stunning beauty and isolation, serves as the perfect backdrop for a narrative that challenges the conventions of love and loyalty in times of war.