In a context of intrigue and overflowing passions, we follow the lives of a group of young aristocrats in the turbulent Italy of the 14th century. Among them are a couple of friends: a dreamy poet named Rinaldo and the fascinating, rebellious young woman named Clara, who is the object of desire for several men, including her own parents, who seek to secure her future through a advantageous marriage.
The story begins when Rinaldo finds himself in a dilemma: to follow the rules of his social class or to give in to the unrestrained passion he feels for Clara. Amidst extravagant parties, rivalries, and constant conspiracies, the young people become entangled in a series of romantic misadventures, where love, betrayal, and jealousy play a crucial role. As Rinaldo attempts to win Clara's heart, he discovers that the path of love is not easy, especially when dishonest competitors intervene.
As these tensions unfold, the narrative also touches on themes of personal freedom and the desire to break away from the social conventions that restrict youth. With a touch of comedy and an unexpected twist in the plot, the film explores the struggle for identity and the search for true love in a world where appearances and expectations are paramount. In the end, the lessons of life and love remain in question, leaving the characters and the audience reflecting on what it truly means to be free in love.