In a 1960s Paris, four young women navigate the complexities of love and the search for their identity in a male-dominated world. Clémence, the most dreamer of the group, yearns for an epic romance, while the pragmatic Rita focuses on her job at an appliance store and has a distant relationship with her boyfriend. In contrast, the sensual and uninhibited Jane uses her allure to get what she wants, while the shy and reserved Jacy seeks her place through friendships with the others.
As the four women interact with men ranging from charming to dismissive, their lives intertwine in a series of encounters that challenge their ideals. The streets of Paris serve as a backdrop for their desires, frustrations, and hopes, showcasing both the freedom and limitations each faces. With a melancholic tone and a captivating aesthetic, the film paints an honest portrait of the feminine struggle during a time of social change.
Through a rich visual narrative, the story unfolds as each woman confronts crucial decisions that force them to reevaluate their dreams and relationships. From laughter to tears, this emotional journey reveals both the unity and vulnerability of women's friendship in a context where the quest for love often ends in disappointment.