The first half of the film introduces the research results and life of the famous psychologist William Reich (Wilhelm Reich), including interviews with related characters and video materials. Reich devoted himself to combining psychoanalysis with communism, claiming that UGN from life itself was the key to saving human diseases, and invented the seemingly absurd UGN storage. What Reich did was quickly banned by the US government and unfortunately died of illness in prison. In 1971 in Yugoslavia, a worker frantically opposes the country's new red bourgeoisie, believing in sexual freedom to achieve the communist Milena (Milena Dravic) preaching sexual greatness to neighbors outside a room where roommates and a man indulge. At the same time, a man dressed in rags and helmets with a gun model roamed the streets of the United States, with high battle melodies in his background music. Milena met a Soviet people's artist, and their differences eventually led to a grotesque and helpless ending.