In the heart of St. Louis, in the early 20th century, the Smith family prepares for the grand event of the 1904 World's Fair. The story revolves around their worries and dreams, reflecting the joys and challenges of everyday life. Mabel, the young and dreamy protagonist, is hopelessly in love with a handsome neighbor. Amidst the ups and downs of love, work, and family relationships, we are presented with heartwarming moments filled with laughter and tears.
The Smiths face the arrival of significant changes in their lives, from their father's potential job relocation to the insecurities that arise in each of the children. As summer progresses, the four sisters, each with their own personality and aspirations, navigate between family traditions and their desire for independence. The bonds of love that unite the family are highlighted, as well as the struggle to stay together despite adversities.
With a cast brimming with talent and vibrant cinematography that captures the essence of the era, the story immerses us in a world of music, dance, and memorable moments. Through the seasons and the ups and downs of love, the value of family shines in a time that seems simpler, but is also filled with profound meanings about growth and belonging. All of this is woven into a narrative that radiates warmth and nostalgia, leaving an indelible mark on the viewer.