On an apparently quiet night, a university professor prepares to say goodbye to his friends and colleagues after deciding to leave his workplace. However, the evening takes an unexpected turn when the topic of conversation shifts to an intriguing and controversial debate about immortality. As his friends gather at his home, a fascinating exchange of ideas begins when the professor reveals something surprising: he has lived for over 14,000 years and has witnessed the history of humanity firsthand.
As his skeptical and curious friends start to question his claims, a profound dialogue unfolds, touching on philosophical, religious, and scientific themes. Through captivating anecdotes and shocking revelations, the professor shares his experiences from prehistory to the present, challenging his companions' understanding of life and death. The conversation becomes a mental game from which none can escape, revealing their fears, beliefs, and misconceptions about existence.
With a minimalist approach and an intelligent script, the film immerses us in human nature and the quest for truth. As the night progresses, questions arise with increasing intensity: What does it mean to be human? What is the value of time and history? The discussion not only tests the professor's sanity but also the faith and values of his friends.