In the vibrant and colorful Paris of the 1960s, we meet Angela, a young and charismatic woman determined to become a mother. However, her partner, a timid and distracted dancer named Émile, does not seem to be on the same page. Frustrated by Émile's indecision, Angela decides that she needs a bit of excitement in her life and starts flirting with an old friend of hers, the charming and attractive Alfred.
The film blends a light narrative with an innovative visual style, typical of the director. As Angela navigates her emotions and desires, she finds herself immersed in a series of comedic and absurd situations that put her relationships to the test. Her quest for motherhood transforms into a game of seduction and misunderstandings, leading to a series of hilarious encounters and moments of reflection on love and freedom.
With a dazzling aesthetic that captures the essence of the Nouvelle Vague, the story explores themes of desire, identity, and the struggle for autonomy in a society that still imposes rigid norms on women. Through Angela's character, the audience plunges into an emotional and visual whirlwind where laughter and melancholy intertwine, highlighting the eternal dilemma of finding balance between love and personal happiness.