A grieving architect arrives at a sunlit coastal town to escape a recent loss, only to find the place unsettled by echoes of memory and unfinished conversations. He rents a weathered studio above a working harbor, where each door opens into a fragment of a life he once imagined. As he meanders through chalk-white mornings and late-night tides, a quiet friendship sprouts with a local woman who records the city’s sounds, weaving them into delicate compositions. Through intimate encounters, the man confronts his own fragile notions of home, art, and reconciliation, discovering that some structures are rebuilt not from bricks, but from listening.
A grieving architect arrives at a sunlit coastal town to escape a recent loss, only to find the place unsettled by echoes of memory and unfinished conversations. He rents a weathered studio above a working harbor, where each door opens into a fragment of a life he once imagined. As he meanders through chalk-white mornings and late-night tides, a quiet friendship sprouts with a local woman who records the city’s sounds, weaving them into delicate compositions. Through intimate encounters, the man confronts his own fragile notions of home, art, and reconciliation, discovering that some structures are rebuilt not from bricks, but from listening.