In a quiet and seemingly normal suburb, a 7-year-old boy is fascinated by the world of horror and darkness. His life is like an idyllic childhood painting, but his mind is populated with nightmare creatures and macabre tales. The little boy is a lover of film and horror stories, especially those brought to life on the big screen. He often immerses himself in his disturbing fantasies, imagining himself as a dark character in a horror tale.
Unfortunately, his mother, who tries to be understanding, worries about his obsession with terror and ghosts. In his quest to become a "normal" child, Vincent attempts to hide his true essence. However, as he navigates the confusion of his childhood, his visions and dreams begin to come to life, dragging him into a world where his imagination becomes both a threat and a refuge.
With each new challenge he faces, his desire to become a great actor and emulate the horror icons he admires grows. Through an attempt to buy a series of "dark" items at a magic shop, a series of events unfolds that blends the absurd with the sinister. The film explores the thin line between reality and fiction, the desire to fit in, and the fear of losing oneself in the process. In the end, Vincent confronts his own reflection, questioning whether being a normal child is worth the price of giving up his darkest dreams.