On a hot summer day in an American city, two young couples face the emotional chaos that accompanies married life. George, a war veteran, and his dreamy and somewhat lost wife are in the midst of a crisis. Following a hasty marriage, George feels trapped by the expectations of a life he doesn’t believe he deserves. Meanwhile, a close friend, Jim, is grappling with his own rocky relationship with his wife, a practical and determined woman who isn’t afraid to shake things up.
As events unfold, the protagonists find themselves in a kind of forced “adjustment” between laughter and tears. The tension mounts when the couples decide to spend a night together at George's home, a hell full of confusions, misunderstandings, and honest revelations. Through a whirlwind of emotions and regressions into their own insecurities, the characters discover that the challenges of marriage are not just about weathering the storms, but also about learning to navigate the calm.
With a touch of dark humor and a genuine exploration of the struggles of love and commitment, the four protagonists begin to understand that true bonds are measured not only by happiness but also by the ability to face adversity together. Future plans seem uncertain, but the night reveals that there is always room for regret and, perhaps, a new beginning.