A tortured musician, who has reached the pinnacle of fame, finds himself in a state of anguish and isolation as he grapples with his inner demons. The story unfolds during his final days, exploring the ups and downs of his life surrounded by addictions, failed relationships, and a deep sense of loss. Moments of clarity are interspersed with hallucinations and fragmented memories that reflect his struggle to connect with the outside world.
In his environment, friends and acquaintances make genuine attempts to help him, but the atmosphere of despair is almost palpable. The film presents a raw portrait of its protagonist's emotional disintegration, who seems trapped in an endless cycle of self-destruction. Amid all this, there are flashes of his former life, moments of joy and love that starkly contrast with his current reality. The camera follows him as he wanders through the house, the chaos of his mind manifesting in his physical surroundings.
The music, which was once his refuge, now becomes an echo of his pain, with melancholic notes resonating as the plot moves toward an inevitable conclusion. In a spiral of reflection and chaos, the protagonist faces the most difficult question: is there hope in the midst of the abyss? With a hypnotic visual style and a narrative that makes you feel the anguish, the film offers a profoundly emotional experience, leaving the viewer questioning the cost of brilliance and solitude.