In a working-class neighborhood of Paris, two sisters, Manya and Mado, find themselves trapped in a world marked by struggle and pain. After the tragic loss of their parents, the young women try to find their place in a society that seems to be crumbling around them. However, life in the neighborhood offers no compassion; instead, it confronts them with daily hardships and the dangers of their surroundings.
The story takes an unexpected turn when both sisters begin to have different aspirations for their future. Manya, the older sister, clings to hope and seeks a way to move forward, while Mado, more impulsive and dreamy, succumbs to temptations and vices, looking for excitement amidst the monotony. Between working in a factory and the promises of a better life, their paths diverge dramatically, each dealing with her own ghosts.
As time goes on, the emotional distance between the sisters becomes unbearable. Love and betrayal intertwine in their lives, leading to decisions that will irrevocably shape their destinies. In a poignant portrayal of resilience and the consequences of human choices, the unleashed struggles of these two protagonists shine with a rawness that resonates beyond the screens. Life has brought them to a crucial point, where only time will tell if hope can triumph over tragedy.