Ada is 40 years old and has a strong will to live—so much so that she manages to live 10 lives in a single day.
She explores the world to discover new forms of intelligent life, becomes engaged to politicians of
questionable morality, but it’s in the bathtub where the best battles take place—armed with a toilet brush and a frying pan against the Trojan kidnappers.
Ada is 40 years old and has early-onset Alzheimer's.
Pietro is the nurse who chases her, scolds her, feeds her, endures her “abuse”, and takes care of her, along with Max, a pharmaceutical chemist dedicated to marijuana and psychedelic drugs.
Within the white walls of Ada’s room, they live their lives, trying to block out the terrifying screams of other patients and the terrible punishments from the Severely Strict Director.
A tip-off from the neighbor to the Central Inspectorate for Compliance, an autonomous branch of the ultraconservative ruling party, breaks this delicate system.