“The sea is a strange thing, my friend. Do you know what it does to the people you leave behind? It slowly eats away at them, smooths them like rocks you can walk barefoot on without feeling the slightest pain.”
Penelope hates him, Telemachus wants him dead, and the people are tired of listening to his dreamy tales. This is the fate Ithaca reserved for the hero of Troy, the man who managed to conquer the world but failed to take back his own.
Until one day, a mysterious enemy from the western seas, forces Odysseus to snap out of his daydreaming and sail for war. The sea claims him again, separates him from his beloved ones, only this time it doesn't seem to set them apart, but rather invades their broken lives like a tide, washing away marks in the sand. The life giving force of water, echoing dreams and memories, seems to be the family's only hope to beat time and heal the past.