Noam Ashkenazi is a 23-year-old journalist who suffers a severe panic attack and finds himself institutionalized and dealing for the first time with a foreign environment where he's bound by strict administration and surrounded by radical folk. However, it's in the psychiatric ward that he finally finds people who can accept and understand him the way he is, which makes him believe he's found the place where he can be long, but he soon discovers that the ward—and its medical staff—has its own set of rules.