In an atmosphere of mystery and revenge, the story begins with a young woman preparing to marry, but her happiness is brutally cut short when on her wedding day, her fiancé is murdered by a group of unscrupulous men. Overcoming her pain, the woman, dressed in white and with a heart full of rage, decides that her love will not be forgotten and embarks on a dangerous quest to seek justice with her own hands.
Each of the men responsible for the crime becomes a target of her relentless vengeance. The encounters are meticulously planned, showcasing a psychological game where the disguised bride plays with the emotions of her prey, leading each of them to a fatal destiny. The narrative delves into a moral ambiguity, blurring the line between victim and executioner, forcing the audience to question the nature of justice. With a visual style that navigates between surrealism and film noir, the movie weaves a captivating tale that combines love, loss, and an insatiable thirst for revenge.
As the plot unfolds, suspense builds, and unexpected twists keep the audience on the edge of their seats. François Truffaut's direction gives this story a unique artistic touch, transforming a bitter tale of revenge into a reflection on love, tragedy, and the inevitable fragility of life.