Amidst the opulence and misted jazz-age splendor of post-war Long Island, Nick Carraway arrives, seeking to carve a niche in the bond market. Swayed by the grandeur surrounding him, he becomes entangled in a world drenched in privilege and concealed despair. His enigmatic neighbor, Jay Gatsby, epitomizes both the triumph and the tragedy of the American Dream—his lavish parties echo with hollow merriment and unrequited longings. Through a summer alight with flapper elegance and illicit whispers, Nick bears witness to the façade of high society, the haunted pasts, and the shattering realities that lie beneath.