Two friends, Martín and Raúl, are walking through the night in Madrid, heading to a party at Silvia’s house. Along the way, they talk, argue, and joke around. Although it is not a comedy, it speaks with humour and affection about friendship, love, and the fears of a generation that has grown up in an uncertain time, with little to hold on to.
After losing her memory in a bizarre accident that kills most of her classmates, Alma tries to unravel what happened that day — and regain her identity.
Caronte will make us think about justice, presumption of innocence and truth. It also talks about second chances and how a man is able to reinvent himself and get his life back together. The different cases will not only influence Caronte's personal life, but, episode after episode, will make our protagonist evolve and grow.