In Argentina, a court officer, Benjamín Esposito, is obsessed with a cold murder case that has marked him forever. The story begins in the 1970s when the brutal homicide of a young woman, Liliana Colotto, triggers a series of events that reveal the corruption and impunity of the time. As Benjamín revisits the case years later, now retired and in a Buenos Aires that seems to have forgotten everything, he immerses himself in his memories, where his unrequited love for his boss, Irene Menéndez-Hastings, also resurfaces.
Through flashbacks, the complexity of the crime and the struggle for justice in a hostile and obstacle-filled environment is unraveled. Benjamín seeks not only to solve the mystery of the murder but also to confront his own feelings and regrets. The story explores profound themes such as memory, love, and the wounds of the past, interspersing moments of tension and emotion that keep the viewer on the edge of their seat.
With unexpected twists and an impressive cast, the plot reveals how past decisions shape the present and how time can both heal and worsen the scars of injustice. As Benjamín faces a world where the truth is sometimes buried, the film invites us to reflect on what it truly means to find peace amidst suffering.