The day before the signing of a preliminary sales agreement for a house worth nearly a million euros, Nush, its principal heir, informs her husband and two children of her decision not to sell. She leaves everything behind and moves into the house by the water.

For the first time in her life, this 65-year-old housewife wants to experience an independence she has never known. The plans her two children had made, imagining they would inherit the money, suddenly fall apart. Consumed by frustration, anger, and resentment toward their mother, these seemingly docile characters will not hesitate to fight like power-hungry brutes to defend what they believe to be their ideological territory.