In the country of France, the writer Leo Shepherd lives with his daughter Virginia, who organizes his life. When the Swedish Academy awards Leo with the Nobel Prize for Literature, his son Paul unsuccessfully tries to contact him by phone, but Virginia does not allow Paul to talk to his father. Leo decides to go to Stockholm driving his motorcycle, and Paul follows him by car trying to speak with Leo. While trying to escape from Paul, Leo evolves in an accident on the road with another bike, a car and a truck and Paul kidnaps his slightly injured father. The police commit a mistake in the identification of one of the victims of the accident and announce the death of Leo. Meanwhile, Paul forces his father to listen to him, and along their conversation, a resentful relationship from both sides is disclosed.
—Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil