From cabaret to lip-syncing, a highly playful game involves making someone else's voice your own. Ventriloquized by a series of media voices that the viewer can have fun recognizing, the actor from Il faut se trompe glides from room to room and from character to character during a Sunday stroll through his apartment. Beyond the blurring of identities, Valentin Dilas's masterful performance, skillfully directed by Jean Boiron Lajous, speaks to us about how we incorporate the discourses of others and how their inner paths structure our attitudes, even our gait.