In the vibrant London of the 1960s, an introverted photographer leads a monotonous existence, trapped in the routine of his daily life and cursing his inability to connect with the world around him. His life takes an unexpected turn when one day he becomes obsessed with his neighbor, an enigmatic and bohemian young woman who seems to be the embodiment of his dreams and longings. As he watches her from his window, he begins to capture images of her life, discovering a hint of magic in her interactions that is missing from his own existence.
However, the story takes a twist when an obsessive artist, a talented yet arrogant musician, enters the scene and starts to seduce the young woman, becoming an unexpected rival for the photographer. As creative and emotional tensions rise, the photographer finds himself caught between his desire to possess her and his fear of being rejected, while a strange and fascinating play of light and color serves as the backdrop for this complex relationship.
With a captivating visual aesthetic full of symbolism and a musical background that evokes the British rock revolution, the film explores themes of unrequited love, obsession, and the search for identity in an era of change. The story turns into a journey through imagination and reality, where each character grapples with their own ghosts, blurring the lines between art and life.