A ballerina from the former Soviet Union boarded a plane hijacked to the Soviet Union. After the plane landed, he was placed under house arrest in an apartment where a black man and his Russian wife lived. He was forced to serve as a dancer in the Boshua Ballet again. He just wanted to escape. The film is a legendary story about a Russian dancer, the leading actor and famous Russian ballet dancer Basilikov, whose dance is suffocating and daring-it is a white night in the spotlight, the same without day and night, boundless, without beginning and end, a kind of gray in the eyes of mental patients, only a rotating shadow running all over the table is the highlight. Basilikov is eyebrow-drawn and hollow-eyed, with naturally curly blond hair, a short but sturdy figure, a genius-like passion and skill, and an extraordinary ability to rotate so fast that no matter where he is vacated, he will not lose his balance when landing. In the film, you can see not only the fascinating performance of Basilikov, but also the beautiful face of Isabella Rosselini, the daughter of the famous movie star Ingrid Bergman. And the film episode "Say you," sung by the famous black singer Lionel Richie.