In a quiet guesthouse located in a picturesque village, a group of unusual guests arrives to enjoy a temporary retreat. The place is run by Calino, a friendly yet somewhat clumsy manager, whose life philosophy is that fun and joy are key to a happy stay. Throughout the film, we get to know the peculiar residents of the guesthouse: from an elderly woman disguised as a young person, who is trying to relive her glory days, to a bohemian artist seeking inspiration, but who seems more interested in stealing the heart of every woman who crosses his path.
The plot thickens when a series of misunderstandings and comedic situations arise, unleashing a chain of mishaps that will test Calino's improvisational skills. As they try to resolve conflicts among themselves, the guests discover that each one brings their own story and personal issues, adding a layer of depth to the comedy.
In this chaotic setting, emotions run high and laughter is constant, showing that, despite differences, camaraderie can blossom even in the most absurd situations. The film, with its silent film aesthetic and touch of slapstick humor, invites viewers to reflect on the importance of community, acceptance, and above all, not to take life too seriously.