Marie should be happy. Marie knows she still loves Paul... but lately she wonders where the passion in their marriage has gone. Has Paul lost his desire for her?
Marie should be happy. Her husband Paul is faithful and dependable; her twins Jamie and Jonas are almost adults. Marie knows she still loves Paul... but lately she wonders where the passion in their marriage has gone. Has Paul lost his desire for her?
Then Marie\'s old school friend Robert appears, as gorgeous as ever. A renowned fashion photographer, Robert barely recognizes Marie. What happened to that foxy girl who spun the head of every guy? Now Robert just sees a desperate housewife. For a bit of fun, Robert and his make-up kit transform Marie into an exotically beautiful woman for the afternoon. The appreciative looks of several men confirm her sex appeal?...
As does the look on Paul\'s face when she runs into him on the street. Paul is taken aback - who is this sexy woman speaking French with a good-looking man? Does Marie have a twin? At dinner that night, Paul describes his strange encounter and asks Marie if she might have a twin sister somewhere. Marie denies all knowledge of the mystery woman, although his reaction has given her an idea... The next day, Paul meets the seductive woman again.
Through his work as a structural engineer, Paul is sent to a run-down house, presumably to determine what parts of the building can be salvaged. The waiting customer is none other than \'Isabelle Poirot\', the name Marie has chosen for her alter ego.
So begins a cat and mouse game, because Paul is already suspicious. He tries to trip Marie up... but she continually outwits him? or so she thinks. The air between Paul and \'Isabelle\' sizzles, which only makes Marie wonder. Would Paul ever betray her? Her answer is soon to come, when Paul invites \'Isabelle\' on vacation...