During the communist regime in Hungary, a young mother has a single afternoon left not merely to fight for the access right to her son but also for his love against his influential, manipulative ex-husband. The film is a paraphrase of the biblical Solomon's Justice, based on real events.
The story revolves around a generous but stubborn, elderly boxing coach who gets on well with everyone, apart from his own son. They haven’t spoken since the young man moved to Israel and became religious. But when they’re reunited during a one-week mourning ceremony, father and son are forced to face up to past grievances.