In an environment filled with tension and distorted dreams, a young man named John Lennon searches for his place in the world during the 1950s. Raised by his strict aunt Mimi and his distant mother, Julia, John navigates the confusion and rebellion typical of his age. Music becomes his refuge and form of expression as he grapples with the complex family relationships that surround him.
With the arrival of his mother, who has been absent for a long time, emotions run high. Julia, with a free spirit and an explosive personality, embodies both the longing for freedom and the conflicts of the past. This new connection challenges the way John sees his family and drives him to explore his own musical talent. In his quest for identity, he meets Paul McCartney and George Harrison, who will become his closest friends and creative partners. Together, they form a band, giving birth to a sound that will change music forever.
As John delves into the world of rock and roll, he must also confront his internal demons and the complicated relationship with his mother figures. The story weaves moments of joy and melancholy, offering an intimate glimpse into the man who would eventually become one of the most iconic figures of the 20th century. Ultimately, it is a tale of love, loss, and the relentless search for oneself through music.