Bennett, a lonely widower living in the misty hills of Kandy, spends his days in a ritual of silence, anchored only by a accidental voicemail left by his estranged daughter, Christina. He plays the recording on a loop, the voicemail becoming his only source of comfort. However, when a clumsy accident leads to the permanent deletion of the file, Bennett’s fragile world shatters. After a desperate and failed attempt to recover the audio, he is forced to face the crushing reality of his isolation. In a final act of vulnerability, he reaches out to the real Christina, asking her not for a reconciliation, but simply to "record the mistake again." The film culminates in a poignant realization: the digital memory cannot replace the human soul. Moved by her father's brokenness, Christina arrives at his doorstep, replacing the lost recording with a real, physical embrace, signaling the beginning of a long-overdue healing.