In 1960s London, a group of friends embarks on an unusual adventure when they decide to kidnap a famous movie star, the eccentric Duffy. Aiming to grab attention and break free from the gray routine of their lives, these youths find themselves caught up in a comedy filled with mix-ups and unexpected surprises. The plan is simple: take Duffy to a remote place, away from the chaos of the world, and enjoy her company while the rest of the world frantically searches for her.
As the kidnapping unfolds, the friends confront their own fears, insecurities, and, above all, the reality of what it means to be young and free in a society that pressures them to conform. Duffy, portrayed with charisma, is not the typical victim; her defiant presence and wit surprise them, turning the situation into a sharp critique of celebrity culture and the superficiality of the entertainment world. Through a series of hilarious events and profound reflections, the kidnappers and Duffy discover that sometimes, what seems like madness can lead to unexpected revelations about who they are and what they truly desire in life. With a carefree air and a rich visual palette, this film becomes a vivid portrait of youth and its craziness, leaving the viewer wondering how far they would be willing to go for a bit of freedom and authenticity.