It is the day on which the Greeks leave a wooden horse in Troy after ten years of war and the last great battle begins. The Greek girl Briseïs has secretly traveled with them because she wants to be there as a heroine when Troy falls. She knows no peace, and neither does Spourgitis, a boy from Troy. The two meet in the belly of the Trojan horse. They know: We are enemies. But instead of fighting each other, they begin to talk to each other.
Who started the war, what does love have to do with it and why did no one listen to Cassandra's warnings? The events of the Trojan War, with its characters and heroes, are playfully and playfully illuminated from both sides and the spiral of violence with its images of the enemy is questioned. Is a peaceful new beginning possible?