April 2020 – Lockdown. Etienne, a film director, and his brother Paul, a music journalist, are confined together in their childhood home with their new partners Morgane and Carole. Every room, every object, reminds them of their childhood, and the memories of the absents - their parents, their neighbors...
This compels them to measure the distance that separates them from each other and the roots they share, those of their ground zero. As the world around them is becoming increasingly unsettling, unreality, and even a disturbing strangeness, invades their daily gestures and actions.
They begin to question whether their bond is still as strong as it was before. They struggle to find common ground amidst the chaos, feeling like strangers in a strange land. The isolation and loneliness weigh heavily on them, causing them to reflect on their lives and the choices they have made.
In this period of uncertainty, they discover a deep connection that transcends time and space. Despite the challenges they face, they come together in times of need, finding solace in each other's company.
The lockdown becomes a metaphor for life itself, highlighting the fragility and beauty of human connections. It forces them to confront their fears and uncertainties, but also to appreciate the precious moments they have with each other.
As the days pass, they realize that their bond has grown stronger than ever before. They are no longer strangers, but rather friends who have weathered the storm together.
Their story serves as a reminder that even in the darkest of times, hope and love can shine through.