
On a remote coastal beach, where the sound of the waves blends with memories of an apparently happy childhood, a man decides to return, accompanied by his son. His goal is simple: to reconnect with the sea that shaped him and to pass on to the next generation his love for surfing—a sport that, for him, represents freedom, identity, and roots.
However, what begins as a nostalgic escape quickly turns into a tense and emotionally charged experience. As he tries to reclaim his place in the water, the protagonist encounters a group of local surfers who scorn and publicly humiliate him. This confrontation not only wounds his pride but also awakens old scars and long-buried resentments. The paradise of his youth no longer belongs to him; it has been claimed by a new generation who sees him as an outsider.
As the tension escalates, the conflict between the man and the locals intensifies. What initially seemed like a simple clash of personalities evolves into a personal struggle for respect, dignity, and the right to belong. The sea, once a refuge and escape, now becomes a battleground—a stage for confrontation and a test of emotional endurance.On a remote coastal beach, where the sound of the waves blends with memories of an apparently happy childhood, a man decides to return, accompanied by his son. His goal is simple: to reconnect with the sea that shaped him and to pass on to the next generation his love for surfing—a sport that, for him, represents freedom, identity, and roots.