In a psychiatric clinic, a group of eccentric characters comes together for a common reason: each one of them deals with an obsessive-compulsive disorder that affects their lives in amusing and sometimes hilarious ways. Among them are a renowned theater director obsessed with stage perfection, a mother who can't help but count to ten before entering any place, and a young man with a strict list of rituals that accompany him in his daily life.
As they await the arrival of the doctor who holds the key to helping them cope with their phobias, the interactions among the patients begin to lead to comedic situations, revealing each person's deepest secrets and fears. Not everything is laughter, as each character confronts their own reality and the struggle to overcome their limitations.
With every interaction, the tension and complicity grow, exposing not only their fears but also a poignant backdrop about the need for acceptance and understanding, both of oneself and of others. As hope intertwines with laughter, these peculiar characters find in their madness the strength to challenge the obstacles presented by their lives. The story culminates in an emotional journey where they will learn that sometimes, laughing at oneself is the best first step toward healing.