In the small, picturesque town of Riverton, cobblestone streets and vintage shops paint a quaint exterior, but for Oliver, it feels more like a prison. As a sensitive and introspective teenager, Oliver struggles with the loneliness of being the new kid in town. Drawing is his only escape, allowing him to express emotions and thoughts he can't verbalize.
Oliver's life takes an unexpected turn when he encounters a group of edgy, charismatic teenagers by the abandoned train station. Despite their rough exterior, they seem to offer the acceptance and camaraderie he desperately craves. As he becomes entangled in their world of cigarettes, drugs, and rebellious escapades, Oliver is torn between the thrill of fitting in and the fear of losing himself in the process.
As the allure of his new friends grows stronger, Oliver finds himself at a crossroads, struggling to navigate the treacherous path of teenage rebellion and self-discovery. Through the haze of smoke and the echoes of laughter, Oliver must decide if the cost of belonging is worth sacrificing the person he truly is.