In a bleak and depressing suburb, a young and lonely man struggles under the burden of an overwhelming family weight, particularly due to the oppressive figure of his mother, who keeps him trapped in a monotonous and joyless life. His existence is a cycle of working in a gray office and enduring stormy arguments at home, devoid of friends and any meaningful social life. However, everything changes when he discovers an unexpected connection with the animal world: he becomes the owner of a group of rats. What begins as an unusual friendship transforms into an obsessive relationship, as the creatures offer him a sense of belonging and power that he has never experienced before.
Over time, the influence of these rodents becomes increasingly dark and dangerous, their natural instincts begin to unleash violently. As his personal life crumbles and his interactions with others become more tense, his bond with the rats becomes a tool for revenge and liberation. What started as a refuge transforms into a point of no return, where the thin line between madness and sanity blurs. The story culminates in a chilling climax that challenges not only the protagonist's morality but also explores the darkness that can dwell in human solitude and unease. In the end, the question remains: how far would you go to change your life?