In a city addicted to the glow of neon lights and the promises of a better life, a literature professor finds himself trapped in a spiral of forbidden desires. His life takes an unexpected turn when he falls hopelessly in love with a twelve-year-old girl, stirring not only his craving but also the disapproval of the society around him.
As the plot unfolds, the professor, portrayed by a renowned actor, is torn between his feelings and impulses and the morality that has accompanied him throughout his life. The relationship between them becomes a dangerous dance, marked by desire and the vulnerability of the adolescent, who, despite her youth, possesses a remarkable maturity that draws the man toward an emotional abyss.
With an aesthetic that evokes the glamour and decadence of the 90s, the film explores themes of obsession, guilt, and the tumultuous path toward self-understanding. Social critique quickly emerges, dignifying the emotional complexity of its characters while maintaining tension throughout the narrative, guiding the viewer toward a conclusion that will challenge their own perceptions of love and morality.
The performances are sincere and filled with nuance, making this story, although controversial, resonate in the hearts of those seeking to understand the limits of desire and the devastating fragility of human relationships.