In a small village in Denmark, a group of friends decides to embark on a somewhat daring social experiment: to live like "idiots" for a summer. The idea arises when one of them, a man who feels trapped in the routine of adult life, proposes to challenge the urge to be responsible and do what is expected to be right. Together, the group sets off on an adventure where everything considered normal is turned upside down.
As they immerse themselves in a world of pure spontaneity, the friends begin to reject the conventions of daily life. They allow themselves to be ridiculous, explore their most basic desires, and generally show a lack of maturity that quickly becomes a liberation for each of them. From wild parties to absurd decisions, each day brings a new opportunity to laugh at themselves and their circumstances.
However, this freedom also confronts them with the repercussions of their actions and how these affect their personal relationships. As they progress on this journey of self-discovery, the boundaries between madness and sanity blur, calling into question what it really means to grow up. This provocative comedy, filled with hilarious moments and sharp dialogues, not only invites laughter but also raises deep questions about authenticity and the pursuit of happiness in a world full of expectations.