Mica, a seemingly normal boy, is actually hiding a peculiar secret. His house has been converted into a museum dedicated to the legendary Mexican singer Guillermo Garibai, and Mica spends most of his time giving tours to elderly fans. However, his life is marred by an unusual affliction: he smells like fish. Despite efforts from numerous doctors, his therapist, and even his own parents, no one can explain or alleviate the odor. As a result, Mica becomes an outcast, unable to form meaningful connections with others. His life appears bleak and uneventful, until Laura enters the picture.
The Boy Who Smells Like Fish
Mica's unusual scent, caused by a mysterious condition, leads to social isolation and bullying at school. Despite setbacks, he finds solace in therapy and eventually forms a connection with Laura, changing the course of his life.