Finn (Stine Fisher Christensen Stine Fischer Christensen) never imagined that she would become the muse in the eyes of director Friedman (Ulrich Norden Ulrich Noethen), who picked her as the best actress in the next play and gave her great enthusiasm. In the play, Finn plays a passionate and passionate woman, but Finn's character in life is just the opposite. In order to achieve a better performance, Friedman began to use a variety of radical means to stimulate Finn's spirit and force her to open her heart. This kind of stimulation soon showed its effect, and the changed Finn found his right husband. But for Finn's mother, her stranger-like daughter brought her nothing but pain and sorrow. In the face of his own mental realm that is getting out of control, Finn is powerless.