A story about loneliness, the search for the meaning of life, and finding one’s place in it! France, the 1940s. An elderly psychotherapist who has long since lost any interest in practice and in his patients counts the days until retirement. There’s not much left—only five months of work, in other words, 22 weeks or exactly 800 sessions. And if he’s lucky and someone cancels the appointment, then even less. But suddenly life interferes with his calculations—in the form of a new patient, Agatha: a young woman with a piercing gaze, a strong German accent, and a complicated fate. Behind her there is hospitalization in a clearly manic state after a suicide attempt. And this meeting suddenly becomes fateful for both of them.