In the vibrant Paris of the 1960s, a group of young twenty-somethings navigates the intricate maze of love, friendship, and the search for identity. Focusing on the charismatic Michel, a philosophy student with a dreamy heart, and his best friend, the impulsive and charming Antoine, the story takes us through a whirlwind of romantic relationships that bloom and wither as quickly as a spring afternoon.
As Michel falls hopelessly in love with the enigmatic Esther, a free-spirited girl, the tension between the two friends becomes palpable, as Antoine also feels an uncontrollable attraction to her. Conversations about love turn into philosophical debates about life, while the characters reflect on their desires and fears. In a tumultuous and ever-changing social context, their interactions reveal the contradictions of youth: idealism clashing with reality.
Through unmistakable strolls along the Parisian streets, dinners in small cafés, and nights of partying, this group of friends faces decisions that will shape their future. The story is a captivating portrait of the complexities of first love and the search for personal freedom, punctuated by moments of laughter, desperation, and discovery. With a refreshing and nostalgic approach, the film captures the essence of that effervescent decade and the adventurous spirit of a generation willing to risk everything for their passions.