In a hospital's quiet corner, a vintage barbershop stands still, untouched by time, with its traditional tools and familiar scents. Here, a father, long bedridden and disillusioned with life, and his son, worn out from years of caregiving, find an unexpected bond. The shop's mirror reflects not just haircuts, but also the souls of those who've lost their way in life's chaos: a rebellious teenage cancer patient, an immigrant nurse at a crossroads, and the shop's owner, Aunt Feng, and her daughter, Xiaojing, who struggle with their own past hurts. As scissors snip away worries, old wounds resurface, offering a chance for healing and connection.