In an Italian villa during World War II, a group of powerful dignitaries, including a duke and a bishop, gather with a group of young people drawn to their charisma. Trapped in a world of decadence and oppression, these men decide to conduct a perverse experiment: they kidnap the youths and imprison them in their luxurious mansion, where they will subject them to a series of atrocities and acts of humiliation. As the macabre game unfolds, the captives are forced to participate in a twisted celebration of the loss of innocence, where sadism and lust intertwine in a dark dance.
The dignitaries, stripped of their humanity, carry out rituals of oppression and abuse, becoming narrators of a chilling story that challenges the boundaries of pleasure and pain. Through bizarre representations, individuals become mere shadows of what they once were, using symbolic language that reflects the barbarity of absolute power.
As the days slide by amid grotesque details and haunting rituals, humanity dissolves, leaving only the cold indifference of the oppressors. Each act of brutality triggers a struggle for dignity and freedom, even in the darkest of places. Throughout this raw narrative, hopelessness transforms into a mirror of human nature, prompting us to question how far humanity can fall into debauchery.