The film centers on Martha Hoffman, a wealthy and eccentric benefactor who is involuntarily committed to a psychiatric facility by her daughters. Dr. Casares, a forensic psychiatrist appointed as expert witness, undertakes a meticulous evaluation to determine whether Martha’s institutionalization is a legitimate medical necessity or a calculated maneuver by her heirs to seize control of her fortune. As he delves into her psychological state, the narrative probes the fine line between mental infirmity and personal idiosyncrasy, raising profound questions about autonomy, familial duty, and the weaponization of medical authority. The investigation unfolds as a psychological and ethical inquiry, where the diagnosis of dementia becomes not only a clinical judgment but a contested battleground over inheritance, power, and the right to self-determination in later life.