The star Bobby is burnt out, and when he can't go on anymore, he buys a car and a bottle of Jim Beam and hits the road. He crashes in the countryside and is taken care of by Vicky and her father, who run the local garage. Bobby asks to stay to recover. Meanwhile, his manager and band members are looking for him.
Actually, it's incomprehensible why I'm giving this a 4. The film quality actually deserves a 2 with mediocre acting, poor direction, and a clichéd plot. But perhaps because it maintains a quality reminiscent of a religious film, and you're constantly expecting the religious moral lessons, you feel relieved when they don't quite materialize.