Adam has had a string of difficult experiences, and one day he discovers that the woman living one floor above him is a once famous singer who has been in an existential crisis for years. He decides to help her and meets with resistance.
Adam is 50 years old and the epitome of mediocrity. He has had a series of failures in his life, in addition, his aunt has just died, and his inherited apartment has been flooded by a troublesome neighbor from above. The man visits her and tries to intervene. A meeting with 55-year-old Celina, immersed in alcohol addiction, turns into an emotional rollercoaster in which resentment, mutual fascination, closeness and violence are mixed. Instead of disgust and indifference, there is a shadow of a deeper feeling. Adam begins to believe that Celina can be reborn again. Celina, wounded many times by other men, is skeptical and distrustful. Suicide seems to be a simpler solution to her than breaking out of the long-term stagnation. What will he choose?—G