In a small town on the Italian coast, a group of friends in their twenties struggles to find their place in the world while facing the monotony of daily life. These young people, each with different dreams and aspirations but all clinging to the comfort of friendship and familiarity, spend their days wandering aimlessly. With the sea as a backdrop, the contrast between the beauty of the landscape and the uncertainty of their lives is evident.
Amid jokes and moments of reflection, the group navigates through unfulfilled romances, lost ambitions, and the pressure to become responsible adults. One of them, Alberto, grapples with the desire to escape and the family obligations that keep him anchored at home. Meanwhile, Fausto, the most charismatic of the group, gets entangled in fleeting romances that only deepen his dissatisfaction.
As time passes and the years slip by, the friends begin to feel the weight of their inaction and the fear of getting lost in banality. With the inevitable transition to adulthood approaching, they are forced to confront their fears and the uncertain future that awaits them. With a blend of humor and melancholy, this story captures the essence of what it means to grow up while exploring the struggle for meaning and connection in a world that seems to leave them behind. It is a poetic portrait of youth, friendship, and the search for identity.