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Poison Love
The Whitmore sisters were born eleven months apart-close enough to be mistaken for twins, but different enough to dismantle each other's lives.
Serena is the architect: stable, successful, and radiant. She builds structures meant to last, sharing a quiet, "inevitable" life with her partner, Julian. Vivian is the shadow: a woman defined by a "quality of wanting" and a hunger that marketing can't satisfy. She doesn't just want what Serena has-she wants to be what Serena is.
When Serena leaves for a week-long conference in London, the thin veil of sisterly loyalty finally tears. What begins as a series of calculated interactions-a manufactured crisis, a strategic text, a shared drink-spirals into a devastating betrayal. Julian, the "blind spot" in Serena's carefully constructed world, finds himself drawn into Vivian's seductive intensity, setting off a chain reaction that threatens to level their foundations.
As long-buried secrets emerge, including the ghost of a past Julian tried to forget, Serena is forced to face a brutal reality: the people who know you best are the ones who know exactly where to strike.
An atmospheric psychological drama, Poison Love explores the corrosive power of envy and the high price of desire. It is a story of reconstruction after demolition, examining whether a relationship built on a lie can ever truly be made "truer," or if some foundations are simply too poisoned to bear weight.
The Hook:
"The cruelest thing you can do to someone is love them while wishing you were them."
The Stakes:
Two sisters. One man. A betrayal that reveals the difference between building a life and merely wanting someone else's. Poison Love is a cinematic dive into the "specific cruelty that perfect knowledge enables."