In a world where reality is shaped by human emotions, a group of teenagers in a small coastal town discovers an ancient artifact that allows them to manifest their feelings in the physical world. After an accident that puts one of them in danger, they decide to use this power to improve their lives and the lives of those around them. However, what begins as an innocent game soon turns into emotional chaos.
As the kids, each dealing with their own insecurities and internal conflicts, start generating "symbols" that represent their emotions, they realize there is an unexpected cost: every manifested emotion creates a wave of consequences in their environment, affecting their loved ones and the dynamics of the community. Joy turns into uncontrollable euphoria, sadness into palpable melancholy, and anger into destruction.
As the teenagers try to manage this new power and its disastrous effects, they begin to question the authenticity of emotional connection versus the superficiality of the symbols. In a plot that combines elements of fantasy and youthful drama, the characters must learn to find a balance between expressing their emotions and taking responsibility for their actions. Facing a collective crisis, they will discover that sometimes what truly matters is not what we can see, but the invisible emotions that connect us as human beings.