In the vibrant London of the 1960s, a fashion photographer named Thomas immerses himself in the carefree life of London yuppies, capturing images of high society with his camera. One day, while strolling through a park, he encounters a couple who appear to be having an intimate moment. Intrigued, he decides to take some photos, but what starts as a mere whim quickly transforms into something more unsettling.
As he develops the images, Thomas realizes he has captured something unexpected: a scene that seems to reveal a dark secret involving a possible crime. With a restless mind and heightened curiosity, he becomes obsessed with the details of the photograph. As he delves deeper into his investigation, the line between reality and perception blurs, leading him to question his place in an increasingly strange and surreal world.
The tension rises as Thomas confronts the consequences of his discovery and the reactions of those around him. With a captivating visual style and an atmosphere of mystery, this film poses questions about observation, reality, and interpretation, ensnaring the viewer in a mirror game where nothing is as it seems. It is a hypnotic and psychological journey that culminates in an open ending, leaving the audience with more questions than answers.