In a small fishing village in Italy in 1920, a young poet named Rafael finds himself caught between his dreams of greatness and his family's expectations. From a very young age, he has felt the call of the sea and the beauty of life, seeking inspiration in every wave that kisses the shore. However, his environment presents a brutal contrast: his parents long for him to take over the family business, a modest boat repair shop.
The story takes a turn when Rafael meets Isabella, an intrepid painter who arrives in the village in search of tranquil seaside views. Her free spirit and love for art awaken in Rafael a passion he has never experienced before. Together, they begin to explore the coast and its secrets, but the pressure of familial obligations looms over him like an impending storm.
With every passionate encounter and each verse he writes, Rafael faces a difficult decision: to follow the path that has been laid out for him or to risk everything for the freedom of his creative soul. As the plot unfolds, the village becomes a microcosm of the struggle between tradition and modernity, where each character reflects the dilemmas of the time. The eternity of the sea and the transcendent nature of love echo in Rafael's heart, who ultimately must choose between the security offered by his family legacy and the abyss of the unknown that Isabella promises.