In a vibrant 1920s city, a young and charismatic woman named Mary seeks her place in the world and, of course, in love. With a sparkling personality and a sharp wit, Mary glides gracefully through parties and social events, enjoying the attention of various suitors trying to win her heart. However, instead of choosing just one, she embarks on a seductive game of flirting that places her in the center of an unexpected love triangle.
On one hand, there’s the handsome but arrogant John, a young man from a good family who initially feels intrigued by Mary’s free spirit. On the other hand, we have Charlie, Mary’s childhood friend, a bohemian artist who sees beyond her carefree facade and tries to remind her of what true love really means. As the romantic tension intensifies, Mary faces the complicated reality of her choices.
As she gets entangled in this web of romance and heartbreak, Mary learns valuable lessons about sincerity and commitment. The film plays with the themes of love and desire, using a beautiful visual style that captures the essence of the era, filled with glamour and frivolity. With an unexpected ending, Mary’s journey is not just a whimsical flirtation, but an exploration of her true identity and what it really means to have a divided heart.