In a small town in the United States, a middle-aged couple, Arnold and Kay, find themselves trapped in a boring and monotonous routine. After 31 years of marriage, their life together has become predictable, and the spark that once ignited their love seems to have faded. Kay, portrayed with great sensitivity, is a woman who longs to revive the passion and emotional connection they felt in their early years of marriage. So she decides to take a risk and suggest a trip to a couple's retreat in a charming, albeit slightly unconventional, location.
Upon arrival, they become immersed in activities designed to foster communication and intimacy while navigating the complexities of their relationship. However, Arnold, who is more comfortable in his comfort zone, is reluctant to open up and faces his own demons. As the therapy progresses, both are forced to confront old wounds and secrets they have kept at bay for too long. This struggle to reconnect not only leads them to relive cherished moments but also serves as a reminder of why they fell in love in the first place.
Over time, the couple discovers that not everything is lost, and that with a little effort and vulnerability, it is possible to cultivate a new and renewed love. Along the way, they gift us with laughter, tears, and a profound reflection on marriage and the value of hope.