A political activist escapes the jail van and is sheltered in a fancy residence owned by a delicate younger lady. Each are rebels: the activist in opposition to political treachery and the opposite on social stage. Each are bitter about badly organized state of issues. Being in solitary confinement, the fugitive engages himself in self-criticism and, within the course of, questions the management. Questions are usually not allowed, obeying that's obligatory. Displeasure results in bitterness, bitterness to whole rift. The wrestle has to proceed, each for the political activist, now segregated, and the girl in exile.