In a quiet postwar town, a modest violin maker quietly tends to his workshop and a stubborn sense of purpose. When a chance encounter binds him to an enigmatic woman seeking to repair more than a broken day, their tentative connection unfolds against lingering memories of loss and resilience. Through intimate conversations, small acts of courage, and the turning of everyday moments, they discover that healing can be a slow, unsentimental journey—one that tests trust, challenges old wounds, and invites a fragile hope to take root in the firm ground of ordinary life.
In a quiet postwar town, a modest violin maker quietly tends to his workshop and a stubborn sense of purpose. When a chance encounter binds him to an enigmatic woman seeking to repair more than a broken day, their tentative connection unfolds against lingering memories of loss and resilience. Through intimate conversations, small acts of courage, and the turning of everyday moments, they discover that healing can be a slow, unsentimental journey—one that tests trust, challenges old wounds, and invites a fragile hope to take root in the firm ground of ordinary life.