In an atmosphere of terror and dark comedy, we follow an innocent young man who, along with his friend, ventures into the Canadian wilderness with the intention of having a romantic getaway. Their destination is a charming inn that, at first glance, seems to be the perfect refuge. However, things take an unexpected turn when they encounter a group of strange and seductive women who are not what they seem.
As the plot unfolds, the young man and his companion realize that these attractive hostesses have a dark secret: they are cannibals looking to satisfy their unconventional needs in a deadly way. Trapped in a macabre game, the boys try to escape as terror and tension escalate. Each attempt to flee becomes a comedy of errors, with absurd situations contrasting with the imminent threat posed by the "girls."
With an approach that blends classic horror with satirical humor and a 1970s aesthetic, the story highlights the fears and taboos of sexuality in a changing society. The film is a journey of madness where laughter and panic go hand in hand, offering commentary on power dynamics and desire. As the boys try to safeguard their lives and those of their partners, the girls take delight in their unsettling game, leaving a mark on the history of horror cinema.