In a sunbaked coastal town, a quiet woman and a skilled, older craftsman cross paths in a summer that unsettles more than it soothes. As days drift by, their guarded routines begin to blur under the weight of unspoken memories and small-town pressures. When a sense of danger surfaces from a past she’s tried to bury, the two forge an unlikely bond that tests trust, boundaries, and what it means to belong. With intimate, sunlit photography and restrained dialogue, the story unfolds like a slow, tidal wave—gentle at first, then inevitable—leaving lingering questions about desire, consequence, and redemption.
In a sunbaked coastal town, a quiet woman and a skilled, older craftsman cross paths in a summer that unsettles more than it soothes. As days drift by, their guarded routines begin to blur under the weight of unspoken memories and small-town pressures. When a sense of danger surfaces from a past she’s tried to bury, the two forge an unlikely bond that tests trust, boundaries, and what it means to belong. With intimate, sunlit photography and restrained dialogue, the story unfolds like a slow, tidal wave—gentle at first, then inevitable—leaving lingering questions about desire, consequence, and redemption.