In 1970s France, two rebellious young men, Jean-Claude and Pierrot, decide to embark on a journey of freedom and excess. Both are mischievous romantics, disillusioned with the monotony of everyday life and the social system that surrounds them. Along their way, they meet a woman trapped in an oppressive relationship, Marie, who becomes an object of desire and dysfunction. Together, they form a strange yet intense trio where desire and desperation intertwine.
As they travel, the boys experience absurd and provocative situations, defying the norms of society and leaving a trail of chaos in their wake. Their adventures fluctuate between unrestrained fun and the shadows of their apathetic existence. But not everything is laughter, as their reckless actions begin to have consequences, and the reality of their nomadic life becomes more palpable.
With a mix of comedy and drama, the film explores the quest for freedom, desire, and identity. The friendship between the protagonists is put to the test as they confront the frustrations of their reckless freedom and the inevitability of emotional commitment. With a raw and often provocative approach, the story serves as a mirror for a youth yearning to break the chains of tradition and rediscover the meaning of living life to the fullest, even as real life awaits around the corner.