In a 1920s mental health clinic, a young psychiatrist arrives with the hope of finding a solution to his own distress. The atmosphere is tense and curious, filled with patients battling their inner demons, while the treatment methods are questioned by the medical community. During his stay, the psychiatrist forms a deep connection with one of the patients, a charismatic woman considered "the craziest of them all," who is accused of a violent crime she doesn’t remember committing.
As the days unfold, the psychiatrist becomes entangled in an emotional web, feeling a mix of his desire to help and a growing attraction to her. Both characters explore their fears and desires, becoming allies in the quest to uncover the truth behind the traumatic event that brought her to the clinic. Their relationship challenges the conventions of the time, breaking taboos and opening the door to an examination of how society views madness.
With captivating visual style and moving performances, the plot unfolds as a journey of self-discovery, questioning the boundaries between madness and sanity. In the climax, the psychiatrist must decide whether to risk his career and emotional safety for love and truth, while the woman’s past threatens to resurface, putting everything they have built together at stake.