Alicia returns from Montevideo with her boyfriend, Bruno, to visit her family in their town in the interior of the country and meets again with Tincho and Tola, two of her best friends from early youth, who invite the couple to spend the afternoon on the shores of the quarry that has been transformed into a lonely and improvised spa. However, despite the apparent affability, the tensions between the quartet do not take long to surface: old sentimental relationships truncated, some lies not very well concealed, a boyfriend from Montevideo who does not seem to fit - or want to - in the new environment, the Capital-inner competition, jealousy and recriminations for lost affection and truncated complicity begin to complicate the evening.—Cinemateca