The story centers on a man who returns home after living a life of isolation in nature. This character is full of contrasts: on one hand, he has a deep connection to the land and animals, but at the same time, he struggles with his inner demons and his own humanity. His life changes drastically when he reunites with his younger brother, an innocent and dream-filled boy who longs for adventure and freedom.
As the two brothers reconnect, they become entangled in a world of conflicts and misunderstandings. The older brother becomes a protective figure, yet his wild instincts and inclination towards violence become apparent. The local community, which sees him as a threat, rejects and ostracizes him. Tension escalates as his primitive instincts clash with society's expectations, creating an oppressive atmosphere.
As the story progresses, themes such as the struggle for identity, the conflict between civilization and nature, and the search for acceptance deepen. The climax arrives when the younger brother is forced to choose between following the brother he admires so much or confronting the darker sides of his nature. The film is an emotional journey through the complexity of fraternal relationships and the limitations imposed by the environment, offering a captivating and tense portrayal of the internal struggle between the wild and the civilized.