The effort causes Lucas to become visible — for just a few seconds. He smiles at Clara. She touches his face. Then he fades completely, finally free.

Clara has a rare sensitivity: she can see ghosts, but only those who have unfinished business. Lucas, shocked, finally has someone to talk to.

Logline: After dying in a sudden accident, a skeptical architect finds himself trapped as a ghost in his own apartment, invisible to the living — until he discovers that the new tenant, a grieving young woman, can not only see him but also needs his help to solve a crime that connects their deaths. Synopsis Act 1: The Anchor

Clara explains that her sister, BEATRIZ, died in the same subway station three months before Lucas. The police ruled it an accident — she fell onto the tracks. But Clara has always doubted this. Beatriz was terrified of the subway. She would never have gone near the edge.

The climax: Clara confronts Sérgio with evidence Lucas helped her find (a hidden voice recording from Beatriz’s phone, hidden behind a wall in the apartment). But Sérgio attacks her. In that moment, Lucas — for the first time — is able to physically interact with the world: he shoves a bookshelf onto Sérgio, saving Clara.

Lucas begins to remember fragments of his own death: a man in a dark coat, an argument, a shove. He didn’t fall — he was pushed.