Set in the vast expanse of the Foggia hinterland in southern Italy, Commodo begins with the enigmatic disappearance of Fabrizio, which triggers a series of transformative experiences for those left behind. Amidst sweeping hills, endless roads, and wind farms, Fabrizio's absence becomes a catalyst for change, driving the characters to deep reflection and self-discovery. The narrative delves into themes of memory, generational migration, and the contrast between chosen family and biological family, while also addressing the impact of drug abuse. This multifaceted exploration offers a rich and emotional journey, inviting viewers to reflect on their own lives, the absence of love, and the role of institutions. Ultimately, the story provides a profound meditation on the search for truth and the quest for love.