The film director Sally (played by Sally Potter) encountered a blockage of inspiration when creating a new script. She was very troubled but to no ava[Expand All]
The film director Sally (played by Sally Potter) encountered a blockage of inspiration when creating a new script. She was very troubled but to no avail. After watching a passionate and unrestrained tango performance, Sally was deeply moved and seemed to have found some inspiration. She decided to put her work aside for the time being and start learning tango. She met the famous tango dancer Pablo when she was traveling in Paris and was attracted by his dance. So she proposed that he act in her next film in exchange for Pablo teaching her to dance. Sally became increasingly addicted to tango. During the process of learning tango with Pablo, they fell in love with each other. However, the two, coming from different cultural backgrounds, have a huge contrast in personality: Pablo, who is from South America, has a strong desire for control. He is accustomed to controlling every detail, including dance selection, music, and even his love with Sally. And Sally, as a feminist, was the key person who decided to have Pablo participate in her film. The relationship between the two was sometimes tense and sometimes leisurely, and a love battle quietly began.[Collapse]