On a hot summer afternoon in New York, a group of teenagers moves between parties, skateparks, and alleyways, in a visceral exploration of youth that brushes against the boundaries of freedom and irresponsibility. The plot follows a young man named Telly, a charismatic and manipulative boy who feels invulnerable and spends his time seducing girls for fun, without considering the consequences. As Telly navigates with his group of friends, he crosses paths with Jenny, a girl unaware of his dark side, who soon becomes a victim of his games.
Meanwhile, another young woman, affected by Telly's decisions, begins to experience the harsh realities of her life. The narrative intertwines a series of encounters, parties, and raw moments that portray a carefree generation, yet also besieged by serious issues such as promiscuity, sexually transmitted diseases, and a lack of communication. As the day progresses, the decisions made become increasingly grave, and reality grows ever bleaker.
With an almost documentary aesthetic and dialogues that sound as authentic as they are challenging, the film creates a striking portrait of adolescence in the '90s, showcasing not only the fun and revelry but also the devastating repercussions that can arise from a life of excess. It is a journey that is hard to forget, leaving an indelible mark on those who experience it.