On the warm French coast, summer feels different for a group of friends who decide to spend some time in a beach house. Among them is an attractive, yet somewhat discontented art critic seeking to escape the complications of his Parisian life. Their routine is disrupted when an intriguing young woman, free-spirited and somewhat whimsical, appears at their door. This provocative and charismatic woman quickly becomes the center of attention, stirring both curiosity and desire among her companions.
As the group enjoys sunny days and deep conversations at night, the dynamics grow more complicated. The young woman, who embraces a carefree, sensual philosophy of life, challenges the conventions that her friends have accepted, leading everyone to question not only their desires but also their own identities. Set against a backdrop of seduction, jealousy, and artistic ambitions, each character confronts their own internal struggles.
As tensions rise, the relationship between the critic and the enigmatic guest intensifies, offering moments of tenderness mixed with passionate confrontations. This summer story evolves into a game of emotional manipulation, where each of them must grapple with the effects of seduction and freedom, discovering what it truly means to "possess" someone. With stunning landscapes and incisive dialogue, the narrative explores desire, art, and the nature of human attachment.