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A secondary storyline follows , a young Italian photographer who documents the couple’s liaison. Through his lens, the narrative explores themes of voyeurism, the objectification of desire, and the paradox of “seeing” versus “understanding” another person. Cast and Key Performances
: The narrative changes when Dario discovers Marta’s secret diary. Reading about his wife's experiences creates a complex psychological reaction, leading to a transformation in their marital dynamic and reigniting their connection through the thrill of the taboo. Cast and Key Performances