In 1962, the landscape painter Aina and Gorda, who specializes in portraiture, married in Copenhagen.
Through the mud of his painting hometown of Vejle, Heina was recognized and praised by many Danish nobles. Although his wife Gorda was extremely talented in painting, her works in Denmark have never been sold.
Gorda's friend Ulla was unable to come to the studio as a model for her paintings because of the dance rehearsal. In order to help his wife Gorda, Ena completed the painting and wore Ulla's shoes and stockings, becoming Gorda's painting model.
The feminine charm attached to Aena gave Godard a new creative inspiration, and Gorda did not even find out when her husband became so beautiful!
In search of excitement, Gorda dresses up as a woman and joins him at Ulla's artists' ball.
Ayna's feminine attire attracted the attention of many men at the ball, and Henrik appeared beside him as his first suitor.
Ena enjoys the process of getting male attention as a woman, but Gorda has an unhappy feeling in her heart because of her husband's abnormal behavior.
After the dance, Enna was so distracted that he could no longer paint, and he became obsessed with women's dress, even like women, and even had a nosebleed every month.
Finally, he couldn't resist putting on women's clothes again, dressing up as Lily, and appearing in front of Henrik.
After Enna left, Gorda, in doubt and pain, recorded what her husband, Enne, looked like.
It was Gorda who created this painting that was highly praised by the dealer Rasmussen.
Mental depression caused Problems in Enne's body, and he blamed himself all the time, telling his wife Godard what he had done with Henrik during this time.
Ena and Gorda have been married for six years and have never been able to give birth to their children, and after Lily's playing game at the Ula Art Ball, the X life between them has become less and less.
Dr. Hessler gave Aina a period of medical treatment through lasers, and Heina suffered greatly both internally and physically, but the abnormal behavior and desire to become a woman in his body did not seem to have been effectively improved.
Dr. Hessler had to go to Gorda with a proposal to take Ena to St. Hans Hospital for mental distortion treatment.
Gorda's portrait of Lily sold out in Paris, and the Etienne Dufou Museum was willing to hold an exhibition of her own paintings for Gorda.
Gorda accepted the invitation of the museum and took the opportunity to take her husband, Enne, to leave Denmark and settle in Paris.
She found Enne's childhood friend Hans and invited him to the house.
Hans had seen the feminine side of Ayna's personality, and he was fascinated by Aena in an apron and kissed him. Enna's father happened to bump into the intimate behavior of the two men, and he drove Hans away, cutting off the two children.
The more Gorda's paintings attracted attention, the more ena's feminine personality became apparent.
During the day, she enjoyed the glory of her career, and returned home at night to the pain of losing her husband.
She longs for the love of a man and throws herself into Hans's arms, but due to the title of Ena's wife, she cannot ignore her husband and commit cheating.
Almost all the doctors in Paris either had Schizophrenia or treated him as if he were in love with X.
Ena tried his best to restrain the female personality in his heart and continued to maintain the male appearance, but his abnormal behavior has slowly made him out of the mainstream society now.
In order to solve the doubts in Enner's heart, Hans recommended to the couple Dr. WarnerCroy, who has been conducting scientific research on gender identity.
Dr. Warner Crowe once met a man with the same cognitive impairment as Heina.
Dr. Warnercroy was willing to perform an operation to turn him back into a woman, but on the day of the operation, he disappeared because of fear.
When Ena learns that Dr. WarnerCroy can solve his problems and allow him to live the life he expects, he agrees to Dr. Warnercro's request for surgery.
In the first operation, Dr. WarnerCroy will remove Ena's X organ as a male, and in the second surgery, Dr. Warnercro will reconstruct the yin D for him, causing his body to completely transform.
Accompanied by Gorda, Enna completed his first surgery and, still in Lily Fana, was offered his first job as a woman.
Henrik met Enne early one morning, and after this meeting, the two slowly developed further.
Unable to wait for the life he was looking forward to, Ena went to Dr. Warnercro's office again, despite Gorda's objections.
The risks of the second surgery are much greater and more complex than the first. Dr. WarnerCroy performed a second operation on Ena, but was unable to resolve the aftermath of Ena's postoperative haemorrhage and body rejection.
He got the female identity he had been expecting, but also lost his life.
During his surgery, Ena's diary, From Man to Woman, was adapted into a blockbuster memoir after his death and published in 1933.
Golda spent the rest of her life painting portraits of human bodies for Aina, who was dressed as a woman.