In this vivid portrait of the 1970s, a middle-class couple in the city desperately searches for their teenage daughter, who has gone missing after leaving a revealing letter suggesting she will join a group of hippies. As anguish and uncertainty take over their lives, the parents, portrayed with great empathy, find themselves drawn into a world completely foreign to the one they belong to.
As they embark on their search, the couple encounters a cast of peculiar characters and absurd situations surrounding the counterculture of the time. From hilarious interactions with friends and family to encounters with rebellious youth who hold a different outlook on life, the parents begin to question their own decisions and beliefs. Along the way, they confront their own prejudices and learn to see life from a more open-minded perspective.
The story is not just a journey of search, but also one of self-discovery. With a comedic tone and moments of reflection, the plot highlights the complexities of communication between generations and the impact of identity exploration on youth. With each unexpected twist, it becomes clear that love and familial understanding can emerge even in the most chaotic times. The film captures the spirit of a transforming era, leaving the audience with a blend of laughter and nostalgia, while exploring the connections that truly matter.