In a luxurious property on the Côte d'Azur, belonging to the Cambrón family, they live, along with the owners and their children, Eric, 20, and Carla, 22, the gardener, and his 18-year-old daughter Doris. After spending childhood together, a mistaken attraction one day causes drama. Excited by his sister's jealousy, Eric, like a madman, pounces on Doris and rapes her. The matter is settled by sending Doris to a bourgeois boarding house, but the shock suffered by the young woman makes her insensitive to pleasure and even friendship. Isolated among her classmates, she finally accepts the advice of one of them, Lea, who convinces her to go out and see other young people.
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In a luxurious property on the Côte d'Azur, belonging to the Cambrón family, they live, along with the owners and their children, Eric, 20, and Carla, 22, the gardener, and his 18-year-old daughter Doris. After spending childhood together, a mistaken attraction one day causes drama. Excited by his sister's jealousy, Eric, like a madman, pounces on Doris and rapes her. The matter is settled by sending Doris to a bourgeois boarding house, but the shock suffered by the young woman makes her insensitive to pleasure and even friendship. Isolated among her classmates, she finally accepts the advice of one of them, Lea, who convinces her to go out and see other young people.