In a picturesque American town, life unfolds with the tranquility of a day in the countryside, but everything changes when a group of inexperienced hunters ignores the local hunting instructions. This group, composed of an eclectic cast of characters—from the nervous novice to the arrogant veteran—embarks on a weekend hunting trip that quickly turns into a comedy of errors.
The problems begin when, instead of hunting ducks, the hunters become victims of their own ineptitude. Hilarious confusions, uncontrolled shooting, and a series of misunderstandings leave everyone involved in ridiculous situations. The group dynamics are put to the test as the hunters attempt to overcome their differences and learn to work together. Nature plays a starring role, with animals and landscapes providing both comedic and poignant moments.
In the end, the group must face not only their failed hunt but also their own insecurities and rivalries. As tensions rise and egos clash, the spontaneity of the hunt transforms into a profound lesson about friendship, humility, and respect for the natural world. With a touch of typical period comedy, the story culminates in a disastrous yet unforgettable showdown that leaves the hunters reflecting on their true intentions behind the hunt.