Concussion is a drama that explores the hidden struggles and desires of a suburban couple. It delves into themes of loneliness, aging, and the pursuit of forbidden relationships. The story follows the lives of a married couple, whose seemingly perfect life is shattered when they begin to explore their hidden desires and embark on a forbidden relationship. As their secret unfolds, they are forced to confront their own demons and face the consequences of their actions.
When her husband is wrongly accused of murder, an opera singer sets out to find the real culprit.
Unable to possess Ivy in reality, Adrian organizes himself so as to know everything about her, to possess her story. Like the viewer, Adrian will be an involuntary detective, witness to a passion.
For no apparent reason, "the man" decides he is going to live only in the bathroom of his apartment (clothed). Perhaps he wants the isolation he might find there. His solitude destroyed by a bevy of friends, some housepainters hired by his girlfriend, and his family, our philosophical hero makes his way to a nondescript hotel room in Venice, where he spends his time playing darts in his room. When his girlfriend visits him there, he responds to this interruption of his musings by briefly using her forehead as a dartboard. Eventually he returns to his Paris apartment, and reconciles with his injured girlfriend.
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