On a hot Sunday morning, Dani, a young student, is getting ready to attend a shivah, which is a mourning period. At first glance, it seems like a typical family event, but soon it turns into an emotional rollercoaster. Surrounded by loud relatives and endless gossip, Dani feels trapped between the pressure to meet family expectations and her complicated personal life.
What should be a simple ritual turns chaotic when she comes face to face with her ex-lover, who also shows up at the shivah, creating tensions and complicated memories. To make matters worse, Dani also faces her motherβs anxiety, who constantly reminds her that at her age she should be planning for her future instead of attending these events.
As the day unfolds, the interactions among her family members not only reveal each individual's dramas but also expose Dani's insecurities, as she feels stuck in a world where judgment is constant. All this, set against the claustrophobic backdrop of the shivah, creates an atmosphere filled with awkward laughs and absurd situations.
Ultimately, the gap between what is expected of her and what she truly wants becomes overwhelming, pushing her to reconsider her identity and choices as the clock ticks toward an inevitable confrontation.