A ferryman's services are essential in areas where a body of water separates landmasses and a bridge is not present, as exemplified by the village high in the hills. With a bridge under construction, the ferryman's livelihood is threatened, and his already impoverished state is likely to worsen. However, his life takes an unexpected turn when he encounters a young girl on a day that initially seemed ordinary.
They Say Nothing Stays the Same
As a new bridge is constructed, a rural ferryman's way of life is threatened, forcing him to confront the uncertain future of his traditional occupation.