In a world where absurdity and loneliness seem to take center stage, we follow the story of Willie, a young man of Hungarian descent living in New York. His life is a monotonous routine, marked by apathy and a constant desire to escape from his reality. The arrival of his cousin Eva, a girl from Budapest seeking new horizons, disrupts his life. After getting lost for a while in the big city, Eva becomes an involuntary companion to Willie and his lifelong friend, Eddie, a dreamer similarly trapped in the whirlwind of urban life.
The three embark on an unexpected journey to Florida, where the idea of a change of scenery and the search for a better future intertwine with the harsh reality they face. As they explore the southern United States, they encounter countless peculiar situations, from comedic encounters to moments of deep reflection that reveal the fragility of their dreams. The story is a blend of dark humor and melancholy, capturing the essence of what it means to feel lost in a world that seems indifferent.
With an innovative visual style and witty dialogue, this cultured work is an exploration of the sense of belonging and the struggle of the characters to find their place on a planet that often feels alien. Through their interactions, the question arises of whether there is truly something more beyond what our own lives have to offer.