"Up till now, I'd quit playing." One night Maud, a young woman with a well-ordered existence, causes an accident and takes to her heels. Panicking, she takes refuge in a bowling alley. For the next three days, she's on the lam, feeling a mixture of guilt an an irrepressible desire to play. From the outskirts of Saint-Nazaire to her childhood village, Maud flees and searches for herself in equal measure. After La Chaleur [Heat] and L’Homme qui danse [The Dancing Man], Victor Jestin explores, at breakneck pace, the a woman's struggle against a unique addiction.