After a traumatic incident that becomes his residence, the young Medicine student James Hayman (Namir Smallwood) is transferred to a rural hospital for a mirror. Note that James is a Stringer and has difficulties. Harrison (the veteran stage of the stage and the Michael Potts screen) suggests that he take a class focused on the way next to the bed and facilitate a deeper relationship with the patients. The demons of James’s pasta to attack him when considering patients in the case (Sidney Flangan, never sometimes sometimes) in mysterious symptoms. His control over reality begins to slide as his disturbing nightmares, speculations fueled by anxiety and physical injuries with a hard reality of the world. Alex Thompson’s director brings together the actors of a strong character in his follow -up of San Frances, and a precursor to the ghost light, in the humanistic and unconventional vision.