Caught in the grip of a midlife crisis, an architect finds himself drawn into a double life as a punk rocker. As he delves deeper into the underground music scene, he discovers a sense of freedom and rebellion that has been missing from his structured existence. Meanwhile, his family members are each grappling with their own personal crises, adding tension and complexity to the architects already tumultuous journey of self-discovery. As the architects two worlds collide, he must confront the consequences of his newfound identity and navigate the challenges of balancing his responsibilities to his family with his desire for personal fulfillment.Review:This film deftly explores the complexities of identity, family dynamics, and the search for meaning in the midst of a midlife crisis. The juxtaposition of the architects buttoned-up professional life with his rebellious alter ego as a punk rocker creates a compelling narrative that keeps viewers engaged. The struggles and conflicts faced by each family member add depth to the story, highlighting the universal themes of love, loss, and the quest for authenticity. Overall, this is a thought-provoking and emotionally resonant film that offers a fresh take on the classic tale of self-discovery.