Alicia feels dissatisfied after discovering that the announced end of the world was false. While humanity celebrates, she creates a virtual support group for those who, like her, still await the apocalypse. Her personal life becomes increasingly complicated: her father abandons the household, she is unemployed and without income, and must live with her mother—the person she despises most.
Amid her rejection of any form of affection, an urban myth in Cali suggests that hugs, now nearly extinct, might be the key to breaking free from her spiral of frustration. Although Alicia refuses to give or receive them, her journey points toward a possible rebirth—guided by forgiveness.