In a charming yet complicated backdrop of the 1920s, a young woman named Nan, caught between her deep love and social pressure, faces an emotional crisis. After falling hopelessly in love with a charismatic writer who lives a bohemian and passionate life, she begins to question the expectations society has for her. Her lover, a charming man who attracts everyone with his wit and magnetism, is not exactly the type looking to settle down, which causes Nan to feel increasingly torn between her desire for freedom and her yearning for stability.
As the relationship progresses, Nan not only has to deal with uncertainties about her future but also with the arrival of a man from her past who represents everything her lover rejects: security and tranquility. This new suitor offers her a life without upheavals, but is that really what she wants? Set against the backdrop of a world pulsing with jazz and social change, the story explores themes such as personal freedom, gender expectations, and the sacrifices made for love.
With emotional twists and cinematography that captures the essence of an era, the plot becomes a reflection of a woman's internal struggle who could lose everything to follow her heart. The surprising and provocative ending raises the question: how far would we go for love, and what implications does that have on our identity?