In a modern and surreal version of the Cold War, an American superhero, whose concept of "freedom" is tailored to his ego and exaggerated patriotism, dives into the fray against the forces of evil, embodied by an insidious French villain. This hero, who enjoys showcasing his red, white, and blue uniform, sees the world through a rather distorted lens, where anything that is not American is simply a threat to his ideal.
His journey takes him to Paris, where he blends with the local culture and faces exotic threats, serving as a satire of the stereotypes held about Europeans and their lifestyle. As the plot advances, the character begins to lose control, caught in a whirlwind of absurdities and ludicrous situations that expose the hypocrisy of a nation that proclaims freedom while vetoing any form of diversity.
The film is an explosive cocktail of psychedelia and social critique, where dark humor and surrealism turn the political challenges of the era into hilarious yet unsettling scenes. With an aesthetic and narrative approach that defies conventional cinema, the protagonist faces not only external enemies but also his own demons, in a visually striking journey that questions the true nature of freedom and national identity.