In a small and picturesque town in the United States during the 1910s, a young and ingenious inventor named Ambrose lives his life between the routine of work and the adventures of his imagination. Tired of the conventions and limitations imposed by society, Ambrose decides to undertake an ambitious project: to create a flying device that will free him from the bonds of the ground. However, his rebellious spirit and determination to challenge the status quo are not well received by everyone.
Ambrose begins his research in the attic of his home, surrounded by curious artifacts and disorganized blueprints. His enthusiasm attracts the attention of the neighbors, some of whom praise his creativity, while others see him as a madman. As the day of the test for his invention approaches, the pressure mounts. His friends support him unconditionally, but many others try to make him doubt, warning him about the dangers of flying.
The climax of the story arrives on the day of the big test. With his heart pounding, Ambrose faces his fear and refuses to let himself be influenced by the negativity surrounding him. What follows is a resolution that redefines the notion of success and failure, prompting all the characters to reevaluate their limitations and dreams. This is a heartfelt story of perseverance, creativity, and the power of believing in oneself.