In an atmosphere of melancholy and disillusionment, we follow the life of a mischievous boy who feels lost amid the misunderstanding of his family and the adventure of growing up. His relationship with his father is tense and distant, marked by a lack of communication and the inability to connect emotionally. The little boy seeks refuge in the freedom of the streets, where life presents itself as an exciting game, full of fleeting friendships and small acts of rebellion.
As the story progresses, the boy confronts the harsh reality of a world that doesn't seem to understand him. Family expectations, conflicts, and disappointment push him to seek answers in unexpected places. In his wanderings, he encounters unique characters that represent different facets of life, from loneliness and despair to the hope for a better future. Each encounter, each new experience, leads him to question his place in the world.
The anguish of growing up in a hostile environment intertwines with moments of tenderness and comedy, creating a narrative that highlights the protagonist's internal struggle. His journey is a splendid reflection of the ups and downs of childhood, where emotions are intense, and decisions are profound. Ultimately, the film leaves us with a sense of nostalgia, reminding us that although the path may be difficult, the quest for identity and emotional connection is universal and necessary.