When Emelisa finds his offense to be a crime and accepts the full moral guilt, she thinks that life in jail would be simple. But she soon finds the truth in her solitary cell. Either she bends or she breaks, the police wants her to surrender her living protests. She finds this so tough that she wonders if she could even trust her defense attorney, Humphrey to turn things around. Still, Emelisa doesn't want to give up. She must see if man will always...