Three impoverished suburban friends—Gaspar, Matilda, and Hilda—decide to temporarily abandon their mundane, mediocre daily grinds by retreating to a dilapidated downtown apartment for the weekend. Locking out the rest of the world, the highly intelligent trio embarks on a boundary-free, substance-fueled voyage of physical and intellectual indulgence. Loosely mirroring the mythological Three Graces, they shed their clothes, drink heavily, and trade fluid personas through a series of highly theatrical, dreamlike tableaux vivants. As the walls of reality dissolve around them, their shared playground of erotic games, philosophical monologues, and uninhibited passion becomes a radical, poetic attempt to conquer existential boredom and experience absolute freedom.