In the bustling and often chaotic world of 1970s New York, a tormented artist struggles to find his place in society. Abandoned by inspiration and cornered by financial troubles, his life spirals into a descent of despair. The pressure to survive intensifies as he shares his home with a group of tenants who seem to do nothing but disturb his mental peace.
The protagonist's frustration manifests in disturbing ways as his mental health begins to deteriorate. Madness becomes his only companion, and in a dark and unexpected twist, his art transforms into a form of violent expression. Armed with a powerful drill, the line between creativity and homicide blurs, leading him down a path of destruction. As he immerses himself in a world of violence, his crimes are etched in a visceral and raw manner, showcasing a chilling portrait of personal anguish and alienation.
In a context filled with noise and madness, the protagonist becomes both the hunter and the prey, increasingly lost in his distorted world. What began as a quest for artistic expression turns into a series of murders that leaves the city stunned and terrified. Tension mounts as the edge of madness grows sharper, leading to a shocking conclusion that invites reflection on the struggle between genius and insanity.