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An ageing long-time resident of a tropical river port clings to a dream of wealth and social rescue for himself and his daughter while his riverside house slowly decays. The narrative moves between present observation and vivid recollections of earlier promise, showing how hope and memory distort judgment. Personal obsession with a hoped-for return that would alter their fortunes collides with local rivalries and the harsh realities of trade, and episodic encounters amid lush but indifferent landscapes reveal moral ambiguity, familial strain, and the collapse of an idealized escape.
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