- An unflattering portrait of Ester Breen is unveiled. Walter, Ester's husband, is pleased with the horror of the guests' responses. Peter, Ester's boyfriend, just wants Ester to leave her husband to be with him. Bluster, the painter, is unhappy he is not revered as an artist. Jonathan Heck, art critic for the city paper, is under pressure to complete a review of the new portrait. No one is happy, someone is going to die. Everyone is enraged, fearful and in love.
- Art rep Walter Breen commissions a cruel portrait of his cheating wife Ester. In a rage Ester fights Walter's efforts at divorce. As the couple battles, they drag portrait painter Bluster Dabro and Ester's boyfriend Peter Jepsen across the thin line separating fetish and paranoia. Ester becomes fearful someone is trying to kill her. Under deadline pressure to finish a review of the portrait, art critic Jonathan Heck encourages the audience to consider if the evidence regarding attempts to murder Ester is real or from her imagination. Peter repeatedly saves Ester at the last minute in an effort to gain her love. Or is he behind the attempts?
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