Wolfgang, a ten-year-old boy with an IQ of 152 and autism spectrum disorder, is left to fend for himself in the wake of his mother's sudden death. He is forced to live with his father Carles, whom he has never met before, after his mother's funeral.
Carles, who is struggling to cope with the loss of his wife, is initially unaware of Wolfgang's unique circumstances. As they spend time together, Carles becomes increasingly concerned about the young boy's behavior, which seems out of place in their new home.
Wolfgang's autism means that he has difficulty communicating and interacting with others. He struggles to understand Carles' emotions and may not be able to express his own feelings in the same way. This can lead to misunderstandings and conflicts between them, as Carles tries to navigate the challenges of raising a child with special needs.
Despite their differences, Carles and Wolfgang gradually come to understand each other. They develop a bond based on mutual respect and understanding. Carles learns to accept Wolfgang's unique abilities and starts to appreciate his contributions to the family. Wolfgang also begins to adapt and grow as a person, learning how to cope with his challenging circumstances.
As time goes on, the relationship between Carles and Wolfgang becomes stronger than ever. They support each other through difficult times and celebrate each other's achievements. Wolfgang's success in school and life inspires Carles to continue pushing himself to be a better parent and partner.
In the end, Carles and Wolfgang have learned to embrace their differences and work together to create a happy and fulfilling life for themselves.