In a not-so-distant future, the world has fallen into a state of apathy and nostalgia. A group of radical young people, tired of the monotony of their contemporary lives, decides to do something about it: travel back to the iconic 1970s, an era that symbolizes rebellion, music, and the true spirit of freedom. With a combination of futuristic technology and a bit of luck, they manage to open a time portal that transports them to a vibrant era filled with colorful movements, social activism, and rock and roll.
Upon arrival, the protagonists find themselves in a completely different reality. The vibrations of rock music, civil rights demonstrations, and hippie culture envelop them, but they also discover the complexity of the struggles of that decade. As they try to adapt, they become involved in a series of events that unleash personal and collective revolutions. They begin to question their own lives in the present and what freedom truly means.
However, some of them start to realize that the past is not a perfect refuge. As they become more involved in history, they must decide whether to return to their predictable time or to stay and fight for a future where they can truly make a difference. The movie is a blend of nostalgia, humor, and social critique, reminding us that sometimes the spirit of any era can live within us, regardless of the time we are in.