In this classic Mexican comedy, we meet a group of construction workers led by the charismatic "Chicote" and his band of friends, who form a tight-knit family in the context of construction. Everything seems to be going smoothly until the arrival of a powerful businessman threatens to displace the workers. These construction workers, who enjoy their simple lives and traditional celebrations, find themselves forced to fight not just for their jobs, but also to keep their essence and camaraderie intact.
As they try to devise a plan to confront the new boss and his mafia-like strategies, situations become increasingly absurd and entertaining. Amid buckets of cement and laughter, the workers find themselves in a tangle of unexpected situations, including romances at the worksite and comical rivalries. The bonds of friendship are put to the test when the community faces the oppression of the businessman, who will stop at nothing to get what he wants.
With a touch of social commentary, this film not only delivers laughs galore but also reflects the lives of those who work hard day in and day out. The humor, misunderstandings, and lessons on unity and perseverance make this story a classic that resonates in the hearts of those who value friendship and the fight for justice. In the end, it’s not just a construction project that gets built, but also a valuable message about solidarity and labor dignity.