In this typical 1920s farce, we follow the misadventures of a man trapped in a monotonous and troubled marriage. Our protagonist, an unsatisfied husband, feels that the spark with his wife has been completely extinguished. Not only is he dealing with the daily grind, but he is also drawn to a seductive and charming mistress who seems to offer him everything that is lacking in his marital life.
Overwhelmed by frustration and driven by his desires, he begins to question whether he should leave his wife in search of a more exciting relationship. However, his plans become complicated when his wife, realizing his emotional infidelity, strives to win back his love through a series of amusing tricks. What follows is a hilarious tug-of-war among the three characters, each trying to prove their worth and the reason to be chosen.
As misunderstandings multiply and the comedy intensifies, the protagonist must confront not only his desires but also what love and commitment truly mean. Amid surreal situations and witty dialogues, the idea of "changing" someone instead of working on the relationship is called into question. In the end, it is revealed that true happiness may be closer than it seems, and that love requires dedication, though sometimes also a little laughter.