In the 1960s, a modest and somewhat dull postal worker leads an ordinary life, marked by routine and the daily outrage caused by his wife, a possessive and manipulative woman. Their relationship is a true whirlwind, where she tries to control every aspect of her husband's life, leaving him with no space for his own aspirations and dreams. Tired of this oppression, the man finds himself trapped in a spiral of despair, searching for a way to free himself from the marital tyranny that suffocates him.
The situation takes a tragic turn when, in a fit of rage, he decides to eliminate her, committing a passionate crime that leads him into an abyss of guilt and paranoia. However, the true comedy of chaos begins when he has to deal with the consequences of his action. With dark wit and unexpected twists, the protagonist attempts to dispose of his deceased wife's body, dragging him into a series of absurd and macabre situations.
As he tries to extricate himself from this mess, the story blends horror and comedy, providing a distorted mirror of romantic relationships and the struggle for individual freedom. With a gloomy yet ironic atmosphere, the narrative becomes a social critique of marriage, violence, and what true liberation means in a world that can be as merciless as a skeleton in the closet.