In the bustling Paris of the 1970s, a group of friends enters an emotional and existential whirlwind that tests their friendship and personal aspirations. Vincent, a frustrated painter struggling with his own lack of inspiration and disillusionment with art, finds himself caught between the bohemian life he longs for and the routine he fears. His companion François, a screenwriter in the midst of a creative crisis, grapples with the desire for an ideal relationship and the reality of his romantic failures. Paul, a doctor trying to find his place in an increasingly materialistic world, often feels disconnected from his friends and his own life.
As tensions rise, these men must also confront their insecurities and the moral dilemmas that life presents them. Throughout dinners filled with laughter and disappointment, their deep and revealing conversations bring to light their desires and fears. As they navigate the turbulent waters of love, friendship, and self-acceptance, they realize that there may be no easy answers in life, but they also discover that the true value of friendship can overcome any obstacle.
With a raw and honest approach, the film explores the meaning of life through the ups and downs of these three men, in a vibrant yet melancholic portrait of the search for purpose in a changing world.