Synopsis
Max Zorn (Stellan Skarsgård) arrives in New York to promote his last novel. He will stay a few days to do some readings and publicity. The woman (Susanne Wolff) he lives with in Berlin has been in town a few months already to do an internship at the publishing house. Her name is Clara and she is younger than him. At a small event, the evening of his arrival, Max has the feeling that she must have an affair with the editor.He reads from his novel, dealing with the passion for a German expat’ (Nina Hoss), in New York, 17 years ago. Max has not been back ever since, he says, as he never really got over it. He never intended to see her again, but as a friend tells him that Rebecca is in town, a very successful lawyer by now, single at that, Max tries to get in touch with her. His young publicist, Lindsay, helps him to trace the mysterious lady, somewhat against her better judgment. Rebecca however does not want to see her former lover. Max is almost stalking her, pursuing her onto the premises of her law firm, and into her home at night. Underneath her cool, elegant and always totally in control appearance Rebecca is fragile, and just as Max, still traumatized by their failed love of so many years ago. She invites him to come along on Saturday, for a day tour she has to make, to look at a house on the beach front.
It is winter in Montauk, at the far end of Long Island. There are two deck chairs on the windswept beach. The chairs are waiting for two people who have, for a long time, been lost to each other. Twenty years before, they had a fling, but they were too young to know they had each met the love of their lives. Now they have come back to Montauk, filled with regret and hope. They are visiting the ghost of their past. They do not know if it is possible to reverse time, to get the old intensity back again. In Montauk they find out.