

After a breakup leaves him reeling, Ryan drives aimlessly until he encounters Greyson, a fast-talking drifter with a box of junk and no destination. What begins as a reluctant ride cascades into a winding road trip across New England. From diners and dive motels to art galleries and childhood homes, Greyson leads Ryan through a series of strange, volatile, and tender encounters — returning old mementos and confronting estranged family. Ryan, quietly drowning in heartbreak, finds himself drawn into Greyson’s chaotic mission to “right wrongs.” As their bond deepens, Ryan begins to glimpse the possibility of moving forward. But Greyson’s journey carries a weight Ryan doesn’t fully understand, one that may have been a farewell all along. By the time they reach the cliffs of Acadia, the two men stand on opposite edges of the same question:
what makes life worth holding onto?