In a luxurious and enigmatic European hotel, a man finds himself obsessed with a woman of captivating beauty. The atmosphere is imbued with unsettling surrealism, as the protagonist insists to the woman that they shared a love the previous year in the same place. However, she remembers nothing of it, leading to a series of enigmatic dialogues that slip between reality and fantasy.
The characters, wrapped in elegant attire and an air of mystery, move through the hotel gardens, enjoying formal dinners and conversations rich in double meanings. There is a third character, a husband or lover, whose presence adds tension to the already unstable dynamic between the man and the woman. The repetition of phrases, vague memories, and an atmosphere of despair and doubt create an almost dreamlike environment.
Throughout the story, the boundaries between time and memory blur, and each interaction invites the audience to question the nature of reality and human relationships. The lack of definitive answers and visually striking imagery immerse the viewer in a cinematic experience that feels as much like a love story as a psychological puzzle. Ultimately, the film raises questions about perception, memory, and truth, leaving you contemplating long after the credits roll.