Chicago, 1993. At his 23 years-old, James Fray is a lost soul involved in a spiral of auto-destruction due to his addiction at drugs and alcohol. After of all a night of party consuming and drinking, James falls accidentally by a balcony of the house where he was, breaking his nose. When he wakes up of the drunk and his high hours later, he finds himself in an airplane with destination Minnesota to be interned in the Hazelden Foundation, a legendary facility center for addicts. Reluctant to follow any process to overpass from his addictions, in the center meets another patients in treatment: Leonard, a foul-mouthed former member of the mob; John, a deranged sexual obsessive unable to contain his primary impulses; Roy, who has a bipolar disorder with religious delirium; and Miles, a clarinet player and former judge who turns in his roommate. Despite the rules of the center prevent all kind of contact between men and women, whose are treated in a different pavilion of the center, James meets Lilly, a beautiful and fragile young girl with a serious trouble of addiction and emotional dependence. Watched by the center's staff, supervisor Lincoln and psychologist Joanne, James starts to think in the life he lived and the events that went there, at the same time he is visited by his older brother Bob Jr., a frustrated man by his brother's addiction. While James finds in Leonard a support and friend to start the recovery, he and Lilly meet in secret by feeling attracted to each other, but when their secret meetings are discovered, James finds not only fearing by Lilly, but in a crossroad where any decision can change everything forever.