In the vibrant New York of the 1960s, a bold feminist and successful author, Barbara Novak, launches her revolutionary book on modern relationships, proposing that women can enjoy love without losing their independence. Her radical approach captures the attention of readers, and the entire world becomes immersed in her philosophy of "love without strings." But it's not all that simple: the charming and cynical journalist Catcher Block, a natural seducer, sets out to prove that Barbara's book is merely a trap to ensnare women.
Catcher, determined to dismantle the author's image, infiltrates her life, posing as a staunch defender of her ideas. However, the longer they spend together, the more he realizes that his true intentions are becoming murky. Barbara, for her part, begins to see beyond his facade of independence and starts to uncover his vulnerable side, challenging her perceptions of love and relationships.
By mixing irony with a bright and colorful aesthetic, this clash between ideals and emotions culminates in a series of unexpected twists that will test not only their romantic views but also their ability to open up to the possibility of a genuine connection. Amid laughs and tender moments, both characters will learn that love, at times, is not about winning or losing, but about being honest with themselves.