In a luxurious castle in the heart of France, the life of an aristocrat becomes an unexpected chaos when a group of revolutionaries decides to take the place as their base of operations. The count, who has lived indulged in pleasure and idleness, is forced to confront the reality of his fragile existence. As tensions rise outside, romantic entanglements and absurd situations unfold inside the castle, testing the loyalties and ideals of everyone involved.
Among the group of revolutionaries are peculiar characters, each with their own motivations and dreams. The arrival of a young idealist changes the game, causing both the intruders and the count to question their place in the world. As the days pass, the lines between nobility and the dispossessed blur, and a series of hilarious misunderstandings turn the castle into the setting for a comedy of errors.
With subtle humor and a critique of the social structures of the time, the characters are swept into a whirlwind of ridiculous situations that, while reflecting class struggle, also remind us of the universality of love and dreams. Ultimately, everyone must decide if they are willing to leave behind their privileges for a more united future, even if that means breaking with their traditions. Life in the castle will never be the same again.