Woman-god prepares for a much-needed vacation. Meanwhile, a nameless cast of characters go about their day, unbeknownst to them that a flick of a switch will cause them their lives, and possibly, the whole of humanity.
Years after their breakup, Martin and Joey reconnect over dinner in Silay City and reminisce about the past. As they talk, they discover new truths about themselves and each other, leading them to question whether closure is truly possible for the two of them. But when they stumble upon the iconic story of the woman who never spoke again, they realize that it's never too late to forgive, let go, and move on.
In 1980s Bacolod, at the height of Martial Law, Teopisto—a principled yet warmhearted barber known for his strictness and gentle hands—works in a once-prestigious barbershop. Within its wall’s, customers from all walks of life reveal their quiet anxieties, loyalties, and doubts—turning each haircut into a glimpse of a nation in turmoil. As the conversations deepen and tensions rise, Teopisto’s long-held neutrality begins to crack as he is pulled into the very currents of change he once chose to ignore.