The playboy Alain (Maurice Ronet) spent six months in a sanatorium for alcohol treatment. The treatment was coming to an end, but he wasn't sure he was cured. He calmed his inner fear and sadness by reading books, smoking, writing diaries, playing with pistols, and cutting and pasting newspaper reports about death. He is separated from his American wife and becomes entangled with his wife's friend Lydia (Léna Skerla). Lydia asked Alan to have a showdown with his wife and live with her, but Alan refused. Returning to the nursing home, Alan, with the encouragement of his doctor, decided to try to reintegrate into society and contact his friends. In Paris, he began to visit his former friends, only to find that people today had all betrayed their previous social and political views and had become artificial. No one could understand him, and even ridiculed him openly and implicitly. The positive belief that had just been ignited in Alan's heart was completely destroyed. He could not hide his disgust for the world and fell into despair again. Alan got himself drunk for the last time. After waking up, after packing his room and luggage, answering a phone call, and reading a Fitzroy novel, he took out his pistol and shot himself in the heart. This film
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