In the 1950s, a woman named Eve White lives an apparently normal life in a small town in the southern United States. However, as the story progresses, it is revealed that Eve is struggling against her own mind. After a series of episodes involving memory loss and drastic changes in her behavior, she seeks medical help from Dr. Luther, a psychiatrist who becomes obsessed with unraveling the mystery behind her condition.
What begins as a clinical puzzle transforms into a chilling exploration of identity, as Dr. Luther discovers that Eve is not just one person, but three: Eve White, the shy and repressed mother; Eve Black, a seductive and carefree woman; and a third face that represents Eve's true essence. As the different aspects of her personality come to light, emotional chaos intensifies, and Eve's internal conflicts manifest.
As therapy progresses, Dr. Luther becomes an unwitting witness to Eve's struggle to reconcile her identities and find her place in the world. The story is a poignant and revealing exploration of the human mind, leading the viewer to question the nature of identity and the fight for self-acceptance. Through a bold approach and a captivating script, it presents a haunting and thought-provoking view of the challenges of mental health in a society that often fails to understand its complexity.