Desire is a drama film directed by Joseph Brutsman and starring Ed Begley, M.C. Gainey and Rosanna Arquette. Based on a controversial best-selling novel, the film tells the story of restaurateur and chef Sammy, who is deeply in love with his wife and children but can't control his entanglements with other women
Val in the story is a young, sexy and attractive French woman. She is open and free, full of desire for sex, and likes to pursue With new stimuli, her life is taken over by never-ending desire. She had sex with strangers anytime and anywhere, indulged in sex addiction, couldn't extricate herself, and became a complete sex addict. She prefers to record her sexual experience in a diary and use them to express her most sincere emotions.
Since she was a teenager, Val has tasted the forbidden fruit, and then she indulges in it, crazy pursuit of sex, whether it is at home Or any other place, she could feel excitement inexplicably. She loves this life. However, men leave her one by one, thinking that she just likes sex and has only lust in her eyes. In fact, she was so desperate to find true love that she tried to accept a man who couldn't satisfy her sexual desires. However, the man is a megalomaniac who, after a successful proposal, reveals his true nature, bringing back the prostitute and even beating her, leaving her hurt and heartbroken. She decides to leave this man and start her life anew.
The starting point of a new life is working as a prostitute in a high-end club. When facing various guests, she can openly communicate with Anyone who has sex and enjoys immediate and unadulterated sexual gratification, she thinks she has finally found a source of pleasure. However, the betrayal and abuse by the guests left her confused and at a loss...