In a poignant tale of freedom and mourning, we meet Julie, a talented classical music composer who has recently lost her husband and daughter in a tragic car accident. Grief consumes her, but instead of clinging to her past, she decides to cut all ties that remind her of her former life. Julie moves to a new apartment in Paris, hoping to find a new identity amidst the pain.
As she tries to rebuild her life, she confronts the demons of guilt and loneliness. Throughout her journey, she encounters the world of music, which remains a vital part of her existence. As the plot unfolds, it is revealed that her husband left an ambitious unfinished musical project, and Julie grapples with the idea of completing the work or leaving everything behind.
In her quest for freedom, she discovers unexpected connections with those around her, from a young musician who admires her work to a close friend of her late husband, who presents her with a moral dilemma about truth and love. Julie's struggle is not only against grief but also a journey toward self-discovery, where music becomes the language that helps her find her new voice. With evocative imagery and an unforgettable soundtrack, this story explores the complex relationship between suffering, hope, and the search for redemption.