A man embarks on a lyrical journeys with his son to attend his own father's funeral at which they discover an old letter once found in a bottle from Scotland. Nostalgically longing for the intimacy and adventure of his childhood the man hopes to connect with his own son through a new bottle-throwing ceremony. Will this repeated ritual forge a new familial bond into the future or will it be disregarded as a sorry attempt to recreate an irreparable past?
—Anonymous