The flash moves back in time to prevent the murder of his mother, an act that significantly disrupts time.
After being plagued by her newest caregiver, Anthony, a sick, like-minded Londoner, gradually succumbs to dementia, and is abandoned when she worries about Anne, his daughter, who says she is moving to Paris. Confused and upset, against the backdrop of a skewed perspective and his rapid, heartbreaking spiritual decline, Anthony begins to lose his grip on reality and struggles to navigate the opaque landscape of the present and the past. As faded memories and bright flashes cause sudden mood swings, loved ones, Anthony’s environment and even time itself are distorted. Why not visit his youngest daughter anymore? Who are the strangers who broke into Anthony’s house? Nick Riganas