In a Japanese high school, a group of students faces the challenges of adolescence as a powerful typhoon approaches their town. These young people, caught between the innocence of childhood and the complexities of adult life, are forced to remain at school due to the storm. As hours turn into days, a mix of emotions and conflicts unfolds, prompting them to explore their deepest fears, desires, and the complicated interpersonal relationships they maintain.
Through dialogues filled with sincerity and moments of humor, the film depicts the group dynamics, including unrequited love, friendship, and betrayal. With cinematography that captures the claustrophobic feeling of being in an enclosed space, the external storm becomes a reflection of the emotional tempests that each character endures. Stress and lack of communication lead to the revelation of secrets and questioning of loyalties, causing tension to escalate alongside the imminent threat of the typhoon.
As the weather becomes increasingly dangerous, the protagonists must confront both the external challenges and their own internal demons, pushing them to a breaking point in their lives. The film captures the essence of growing up and the moments that define the transition into adulthood, leaving a lasting impression about the fragility and strength of human relationships.