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The narrative centers on a group of young, middle-class Danish adults living in a commune. Led by the charismatic and manipulative Stoffer, the group engages in a peculiar and shocking social experiment: they pretend to be mentally disabled in public. They call this "spassing."
The group’s leader, Stoffer (Jens Albinus), is a demonic angel of dissolution. He is a charismatic fascist of feeling, who argues that society has “colonized” the body with manners, rationality, and propriety. To “idiot” is to decolonize. It is to drool, to masturbate openly, to walk into a table, to scream nonsense, to piss on the floor—not out of pathology, but out of a chosen, willful regression to a pre-social state. Stoffer believes that the “idiot” possesses a raw, animal honesty that the sane person has been beaten out of.
Karen’s final act is to return to the commune and, with devastating calm, inform Stoffer that his philosophy is “crap.” She then walks away, alone, having achieved something the others never could: a genuine encounter with the abyss.