Louis-Philippe Fourchaume, a demanding CEO, fires his designer André Castagnier in a fit of rage, unaware that Castagnier is crucial to securing a vital contract with an Italian magnate. Fourchaume must travel to Castagnier's rural hometown, where he faces a grueling journey and is forced to adapt to the country lifestyle. However, Castagnier refuses to return to his previous submissive role, and Fourchaume finds himself struggling to maintain his temper and reputation in the face of his new surroundings.
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Louis-Philippe Fourchaume, a dictatorial CEO of a French sail yacht company, is known for his short temper and has just fired his designer André.