Having been absent from the stage for over 25 years, François Cluzet has found a role here that is perfectly suited to his flamboyant nature.
Robert is a renowned therapist who can no longer bear to see his patients stuck in their neuroses. Too much reflection, introspection and sympathetic listening: a more radical approach is needed, and a complete change of method. In the heart of a psychiatric hospital, he proclaims his hopes, his disillusionments and his failings. Very quickly, the audience begins to wonder what guilt lies hidden within this impassioned and unhinged psychiatrist. Part tragic farce, part crime thriller, this monologue is a fascinating and humorous plunge into the murky depths of the human mind.
