The director narrates three stories about love, uses a car accident to make them intersect, and uses a dog as a bright line to illustrate from a male perspective that the so-called love is so vulnerable in a world of the jungle. Octava, who loves his sister-in-law and can't bear to be bullied by his brother, uses all the money he earned from dog fighting to support his dream of flying away with his sister-in-law. He thought it was a car accident that turned around, but he was deceived and lost his love and wealth; the rich man Daniel abandoned his wife. The abandoned son lived with the supermodel, but the car accident caused the supermodel to lose her right leg and her career, and the loss of her beloved dog made the relationship between the two evolve into an irreparable damaged floor; the professional hitman Martin cut off his wife and daughter because he was imprisoned. They tried to get in touch with each other for many times, but they were helpless and left the avatar they posted and recorded their daughter's phone calls. Three men of different ages and different social classes are immersed in the love they created and eventually shattered by reality and scattered. Octava and Martin after the phone call ended up crying - Love's a Bitch!
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