In a remote ranch in Canada, two women, Jill and Ellen, lead a quiet and isolated life, trying to escape the norms of the society around them. Jill, strong and determined, has made the farm her home, while Ellen is softer and more of a dreamer, yearning for a more conventional life. Their routine is interrupted by the unexpected arrival of a mysterious man named Paul, whose presence alters the dynamic of the house.
As Paul becomes ingrained in the women's lives, tension hangs thick in the air. The complexities of the relationship among the three become increasingly intense and emotional. The women's attraction to him begins to blossom, creating a silent competition that puts their community on edge. This love triangle turns into a dangerous game, where desires, jealousy, and insecurities come to the surface.
Throughout the narrative, themes of love, freedom, and the struggle to maintain individuality in a world that often forces us to conform are explored. The characters' development intertwines with the beauty and brutality of the natural environment, reflecting their internal dilemmas. What begins as a story of self-discovery soon transforms into a drama that questions how far each of them is willing to go to preserve what they have built in their cruel and solitary world.