Pretty nursery school teacher Elly is dragged along to the Caspian Sea by Sepideh, (the mother of one of her students. Elly feels like an outsider amongst this group of long-standing university friends, made worse by the fact that everyone sings her praises in lofty exaggeration. Sepidehs hidden agenda is to make a match between Elly and Ahmad, who is newly divorced from a German woman and wants an Iranian wife. The seaside holiday becomes enmeshed in a complex web of lies. Some have to do with tarouf, a sort of faux-politeness thats embedded in Persian culture, others with gender roles and class differences. On the second day an incident occurs which leads to Ellys disappearance. The joyful atmosphere evaporates as the friends try to understand how and why she is no longer there. Panic sets in as they wait for her body to wash up on the shore. Ultimately, the friends become harshly judgmental about her character until the truth is revealed.