In a bubbly and superficial world full of excesses, a group of high-society friends in Los Angeles faces the harsh reality of life and their choices. Clay, a young man returning home for the Christmas holidays from his university on the East Coast, finds himself trapped in a cycle of superficiality, indulgence, and despair. Despite his privileged upbringing, Clay's life is marked by confusion and apathy as he tries to cope with the emotional death surrounding him.
The encounter with his old friends, Julian and Blair, only intensifies his internal struggle. Julian, caught in the world of drugs and self-indulgence, is on a downward path, while Blair represents beauty and status, but also the emptiness of her glamorous life. As Clay attempts to navigate this tumultuous dynamic, he realizes that his friendships have changed and the life he once deemed perfect has turned into a stage filled with void.
The parties and the hustle and bustle of nightlife reveal the fragility of his existence, while the chaos of addiction and the despair of his friends lead him to question his own identity and purpose. Between the glamour of Los Angeles and the darkness of their choices, Clay learns that life can be as empty as the promises made in a world where nothing is as it seems.