History,Drama   France

Blanche, the young and stunning wife of the mysterious Master, resides in a secluded castle in a distant land. Her pristine beauty captivates and enchants every man who lays eyes on her, including the renowned King and his loyal servant, Bartolomeo.

While the Master remains highly possessive and protective of Blanche, he also recognizes the universal allure she possesses, attracting attention from countless suitors. The King, enticed by tales of her radiant charm, decides to pay a visit to the castle personally, accompanied by Bartolomeo, in order to win Blanche's affection.

Upon their arrival, a grand banquet is held to welcome the King and his entourage. Blanche, unaware of the hidden agendas lurking beneath the surface, displays her kind and warm-hearted nature to all her guests. The Master, although deeply in love with Blanche, silently struggles to keep his composure as he acknowledges the infatuation she sparks in other men.

As the days unfold, tension rises between the Master and the King, with each vying for Blanche's attention. Bartolomeo, a keen observer of human emotions, becomes increasingly conflicted as he recognizes the desperate longing in his master's eyes, urging him to reunite with his beloved wife. At the same time, Bartolomeo himself feels an inexplicable attraction towards Blanche, further complicating the fragile dynamics at play.

Blanche, torn between her loyalty to her husband and the affections of the King and Bartolomeo, begins to question her own desires and the nature of her own love. Haunted by her role as an object of desire, she seeks solace in the mysteries of the castle, where she discovers an ancient riddle that holds the key to unlocking the truth about her existence and her heart's deepest yearnings.

As the riddle unveils its secrets, the castle becomes a stage for a gripping battle of love, passion, and self-discovery. Blanche must navigate her way through a web of desires, secrets, and betrayals to uncover the path that leads to her own emancipation and true happiness.

Throughout the film, Blanche's innocence and beauty serve as symbolic reflections of the human struggle to find meaning in desire and love, and the ultimate quest for self-fulfillment.
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