In a vibrant and unsettling 1970s New York, the lives of two sisters—sensual model and aspiring singer Lee, and clever law student Kim—are shaken when a brutal attack changes their lives forever. As Lee seeks to leverage her fame in the fashion world, an unfortunate encounter with a stalker turns into a nightmare. The situation intensifies when that same stalker becomes a constant threat, forcing the sisters to confront not only their trauma but also a system that seems indifferent to their cries for help.
As the story unfolds, Kim, determined to get justice for her sister, embarks on a risky mission of revenge. Their lives intertwine with an environment of glamour and hidden dangers, as Kim challenges social and legal conventions in her quest for redemption. The building tension is palpable, as the narrative critiques a society that often silences female voices.
The evolution of the sisters, from victims to fighters, is portrayed with a blend of tenderness and ferocity, prompting reflection on power and empowerment. Through a mix of drama and thriller, a bold look is offered at the challenges women face in a world that is often hostile, leaving the audience with a lingering sense of unease long after the credits have rolled.