In the days following his fathers passing, a young teen, Paul, finds himself examining key events of his childhood, while struggling to cope with the loss of his father. As a result of his fathers passing Paul is forced to reconnect with his mother, whom he has hardly know since his parents divorce many years ago. For Maj takes a nostalgic look at the bittersweet beauty of childhood, as Paul realizes that whether he likes it or not, his childhood has ended and must enter adulthood.
—Anonymous