After her mother leaves for England, Fala begins visiting her grandmother, who has battled sleepless nights and depression for years. As Fala steps into a quiet caregiving role, she starts noticing contradictions in her grandmother’s stories—especially about her mother.
What begins as routine visits slowly unravels into something deeper. Fala senses a hidden history in her grandmother’s fragmented memories—something unspoken, possibly tied to pain, shame, and long-buried resentment. As she tries to reconnect with her distant mother, Fala finds a letter hinting that her grandmother was never truly happy.
Caught between generations, Fala begins to question: What happened before her time? And can she heal a wound she doesn’t yet fully understand?