In a small French village in the early 20th century, the life of a young woman named Adele is marked by a tragic yet romantic fate. Orphaned at an early age, Adele is raised by her strict uncle, a wealthy bourgeois man who opposes any form of joy and freedom. However, Adele's indomitable spirit shines brightly despite the daily oppression.
Meanwhile, a talented local artist begins to capture Adele's attention with his charisma and vibrant artwork. As their paths cross, a special bond forms between them, fueled by passion and creativity. But, as in any worthwhile love story, circumstances become complicated. The society of the time disapproves of their connection, forcing the young woman to confront the expectations and limitations imposed upon her.
Love blossoms in a context of adversity, leading her to question her place in the world and to fight for her freedom. Yet, a dark secret from Adele's past threatens to destroy everything she has built. With an emotional and heart-wrenching climax, the story prompts a reflection on love, loss, and the search for personal identity in a world that seeks to suppress us. Amid stunning landscapes and captivating visual poetry, Adele's life becomes a testament to resilience and hope, leaving an indelible mark on those around her.