In this romantic comedy from the 1930s, we follow the story of a modern woman named Eve, who has a successful professional life and an independent attitude towards love. Everything changes when she meets an attractive and charming writer, who seemingly has a very different approach to romance and relationships. As Eve struggles to prove that she can balance her career without losing her status as an independent woman, the writer entangles her in a game of seduction that makes her question everything she has believed about love.
What makes this story even more entertaining is Eve’s family, who have their own take on love and relationships. Her mother, a hopeless romantic, tries to convince Eve to settle down and start a family, while her brother is a lifelong skeptic who questions the seriousness of any relationship. As the characters interact and confront their own emotional confusions, the comedy becomes embroiled in a series of misunderstandings and hilarious situations.
With sharp dialogue and an air of sophistication, this film captures a woman's struggle to find her way in a world that constantly pressures her towards traditionalism. Everything culminates in an unexpected conclusion that challenges the social conventions of the time, leaving the audience with a smile as they reflect on love and independence.