In the bustling London of the 1970s, two individuals find themselves caught in a love triangle that transcends the conventions of the time. The central character, a Jewish doctor named Daniel, is in an informal relationship with a young artist named Alex, an enthusiastic lover of life who is searching for her place in the world. However, things become complicated when Daniel begins to develop feelings for his patient, a man named Bob, who feels lost in his own identity and struggles with himself in an environment that does not always accept his sexual orientation.
As these three lives intertwine, the audience witnesses the deep conversations and raw emotions that arise from their encounters, set against a social backdrop that still relegates homosexual love to the shadows. Each character faces their own dilemmas, delving into confusion and the quest for emotional connection. The story moves between moments of passion and disillusionment, highlighting themes of identity, love, and acceptance as each attempts to find happiness in a world that tells them otherwise.
With the melody of daily life in the city serving as a backdrop, the film raises questions about what it truly means to love and be loved, and whether it is possible to find that balance in a relationship where the rules of the heart seem to be in constant flux. Life progresses for all three, but the decisions made in a moment can resonate for a lifetime.