Dr. Vogt's life is predominated by a strict schedule. The death of his wife doesn't change that, except for the fact that he now has to take care of his medication himself. When he goes to the kitchen on the second morning, he stumbles upon a weird machine on the ground. He counts his tablets and realizes he has forgotten to take them the evening before. When Jessica appears, a young girl trying to collect signatures, his daily routine is shattered for good.
—JLM