In the vibrant and chaotic London of the 1960s, we meet Georgy, a young woman struggling to find her place in a world that seems to have no room for her. With a bohemian lifestyle and a not-so-glamorous job in a shop, her daily life is a tangle of frustrated dreams and complicated relationships. Georgy is somewhat clumsy and unconventional, a free spirit trapped in a body that doesn’t feel comfortable.
Her life takes an unexpected turn when she becomes the object of desire for a handsome playboy, prompting her to reconsider what she truly wants. However, her heart is divided when she also finds herself attracted to her best friend’s father, a charming older man caught up in a personal crisis. Between desire, love, and the fear of truly being herself, Georgy navigates a sea of contradictions about femininity and identity in a time of cultural revolution.
As the story unfolds, Georgy discovers that beauty and happiness are not always about imposed standards but about embracing authenticity. With a comedic tone and a melancholic backdrop, this film explores the search for self-love and the struggle to find your voice in a world that often seems not to listen. Throughout the journey, Georgy faces the fundamental question: will she be able to break free from expectations and find her own path?