Daisy is a girl who loves literature and art and hopes to be affirmed and cared for by others. She has a stable and comfortable living environment, which is the envy of others, but no one understands her inner loneliness. As a result, she tried to poison her husband because she was not cared for, but was sympathized with when she was charged with murder. The husband did not want to make the scandal public, and together with the kindness of her father, she was finally acquitted, but she recalled her life all the way: the marriage covenant, the boredom of the married life, the selfish desires of the father, the incomprehension of the husband, the admiration of the boy, and so on. From then on, her husband regarded her as a madman, and she drowned her sorrows with tobacco and alcohol, making her more and more lonely and miserable. The film is based on the literary masterpiece of Moriak, a famous French writer and Nobel laureate, and is written by him himself, starring Shiva, the heroine of "Love in Hiroshima", which won the best actress at the Venice Film Festival. The film faithfully restores the quintessence of Moriak's original works, and the loneliness and pain that penetrates into the heart and bone strongly seep into the hearts of the audience, with a strong literary meaning, with particular emphasis on describing the inner feelings and ideological activities of the characters, mixed with flashbacks and memories of expressions. there are traces of the stream of consciousness advocated by the left bank of French films at that time.