A troubled college professor becomes obsessed with the idea that his emotionally distant wife is having an affair with his invalid father.
Literature professor Eduardo--a man nurturing a strange, almost morbid bond with his statuesque young wife Silvia--struggles to understand why she abandoned him. Convinced that Silvia has left him for another man, Eduardo now seeks solace elsewhere, unable to resist the pure magnetism of scantily clad live-in nurse Fausta and Pascasie, his seductive Congolese student. However, tormented by suspicion and still obsessed with regaining Silvia's trust, Eduardo is determined to give his all to reconstruct the truth, assuming the role destiny has assigned him: that of the man who loves watching.—Nick Riganas
At a college in Rome, a professor, nicknamed "Dodo" is in a deep depression. His stunningly beautiful wife, Silvia has just left him for another man. He wants her back very badly and has erotic daydreams about her. While visiting his bedridden father, Alberto he meets his dad's very sexy live-in nurse, Fausta who takes care of much more then his broken leg. A beautiful young student, Pascasie in his class asks him for a ride home and seduces the lucky man, but he does not answer because he still he wonders about his wife and her lover. Fausta tells him of a beautiful young woman who has been having a sexual relationship with his father.—Ørnås