A gripping sociopsychological drama. In Russia in the late 1980s, a great discovery is made in medicine: the possibility of wave-based treatment for virtually all organic diseases of the human body—from AIDS to schizophrenia. But it turns out that the same remedy opens possibilities for a powerful, irresistible influence on a person’s psyche, character, and convictions—including even love…
The leading researcher is an outstanding person and talented scientist—an idealist and a kind-hearted soul—who, unexpectedly for himself, comes under an incomprehensible blow delivered with his own methods by his supposed “friend,” who is, in fact—once a talented writer and truly his friend—now mentally crippled by endless humiliations inflicted by those in power. He is mortally envious of any real talent and real success. The brilliant idealist goes through a life catastrophe, losing his family; his home hearth collapses, built upon the tower of his goodness and talent. But the matter must be brought to its end and must yield positive results—only then will the victims be justified. Doing something for good is always harder than doing evil, and the one who creates evil, for some reason, always manages first. But this pattern is not a reason to fold your hands completely and do nothing…