In a hotel in an empty city, two sisters, Anna and Esther, find themselves trapped in a world of silence and emotional distance. Anna, the younger one, is a writer with a restless spirit, while Esther, more mature and ill, struggles against her own despair. After a journey that highlights their differences, both try to maintain their connection, but the tension between them becomes palpable.
As they spend time in the hotel, surrounded by a gloomy and charged atmosphere, their conversations become deep and philosophical, revealing their fears, dreams, and frustrations. As the story progresses, the environment grows increasingly oppressive, reflecting the existential crisis they feel. In turn, the relationship with a stranger in the hotel introduces a dynamic among the characters, leading Esther to confront her pain and Anna to question her purpose.
The silence of the place becomes a mirror of their own internal struggles, where the unsaid weighs more than words. The interactions are filled with intense moments and revelations about life itself: desire, suffering, and the search for meaning. The film, marked by melancholy and introspection, takes the viewers on a profound emotional journey, where loneliness and yearning are protagonists, leading the narrative to a conclusion that resonates with the human struggle for connection and understanding.