In a world where vegetables rebel, a group of crazy scientists discovers that tomatoes have developed an insatiable thirst for revenge. With a special touch of absurd humor and a cult comedy vibe, the story focuses on a small town that becomes the battleground for human survival against this growing army of homicidal fruits. As the residents try to understand the threat, the aggressive tomatoes begin to hilariously and chaotically attack, unleashing panic among the citizens.
Our hero, a slightly unhinged ex-military man, and his charming companion team up with a strange mix of characters ranging from a mediocre pop singer to a mad scientist with an uncontrollable desire to uncover the truth behind the invasion. Together, they fight to find a way to stop the tomatoes before they take over everything.
The plot takes unexpected and sometimes absurd twists while the group faces hilarious mishaps and blunders in their mission. The film, with its campy comedy style, doesn’t take itself seriously and provides a satirical critique of consumer culture and the obsession with food. With a surprising and laughter-filled conclusion, the struggle between humans and tomatoes becomes a classic that celebrates the madness of late 70s independent cinema.