In a dystopian future where cloning has become a reality, a group of students from a countryside boarding school faces their dark fate. Since childhood, the young have been raised in an seemingly idyllic environment, filled with art and friendship, but as they grow, they begin to unravel the cruel truth that underlies their existence. Each of them is destined to be an organ donor, created to prolong the lives of "normal" humans.
The story follows Kathy, Tommy, and Ruth, three friends who navigate the ups and downs of love, friendship, and identity as they confront the reality of their situation. As they grow older, the tension between them intensifies, especially between Kathy and Tommy, who have shared a special bond since childhood, while Ruth, with her possessive nature, stands in their way.
As the three struggle to find meaning in their brief lives, they are forced to confront deeper questions about what it means to be human, the value of love, and the choices that come to define our existence. Through a melancholic and poetic narrative, the story raises haunting reflections on life, death, and the struggle for personal freedom in a world that has been predetermined for them. With a nostalgic atmosphere and an emotional approach, the film invites viewers to question their own humanity and the price we are willing to pay to achieve immortality.