Intersection of the Lonely


A recluse living a life estranged from the world, a cashier with broken dreams, a neighbor with strange hobbies, a job seeker, and a child left alone with his imaginary friend are all patients of a psychoanalyst on the verge of a nervous breakdown.


A hermit who has withdrawn from the world, a cashier whose dreams have been shattered, a neighbor with odd tendencies, a jobless person in search of work, and a child left alone at home with his imaginary friend; they are all patients of Arthur Morhan. Arthur is a psychoanalyst on the brink of a nervous breakdown. The intersecting fates of these lonely individuals deeply affect Arthur's life as well. The movie compellingly narrates the struggles of these characters in dealing with loneliness and their relationships with each other. Many viewers can identify with the characters' hardships and their efforts to cope with loneliness. The film encourages looking at life from different perspectives and fostering empathy. The film is set in a large city, in a modern apartment complex.