On the eve of a vote to approve the construction of a leisure park in place of a primary forest, an uninhibited right-wing mayor tries to bribe his ecologist colleague. But they get tricked by a group of young feminist activists who manage to stick them together. A crazy night then begins for the two men, united against their will.
For 20 years, thanks to cinema, Benoît Delépine and Gustave Kervern have tried to embrace the questions that agitate our society contemporary and our little personal lives. This time they were all on break, stunned by the covid. They could have talked about that amazement, but they figured a lot of other filmmakers would do it.
And then, in a great burst of life-saving laughter, came this incongruous image of two politicians glued to each other against their will. It was gone.
With these characters, two conceptions of life, different, at all levels, will come together. Their only common point, They are lost.