In a remote town in Alaska, a group of scientists makes a surprising discovery: a prehistoric man has been found in ice, perfectly preserved. What begins as a fascinating investigation turns into an ethical dilemma when they decide to defrost him. Upon awakening, the man, who belongs to a very distant era, finds himself lost in a world he does not understand and struggles to adapt to a modern society that seems strange and terrifying.
As he immerses himself in city life, the protagonist captures the attention of an anthropologist who is drawn to his story. She becomes his guide, revealing to him the complexities of the twentieth century, while he tries to remember who he was and how he fit into his own time. However, his arrival also triggers a series of unexpected events, as some individuals see in him an opportunity for profit, while others perceive a danger that must be eliminated.
With a narrative reminiscent of classic science fiction films, the plot explores themes of identity, cultural clash, and the essence of what it means to be human. As the man struggles to find his place in this new world, time works against him. Will he be able to find his purpose before his past catches up with him once again? The story reveals not only the desire for belonging but also the universality of human experiences throughout time.